AEG Live CEO and Lionel Richie’s manager Randy Phillips explains how song/video will benefit Haitian earthquake relief. By Kyle Anderson Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones at the “We Are the World — 25 for Haiti” Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage On Monday, producer Quincy Jones and singer Lionel Richie accomplished a tremendous feat in the name of charitable outreach: They brought together dozens of superstars from the music world (along with a handful of Hollywood guests) to record a new version of “We Are the World.” When the tune, which was originally recorded 25 years ago as a way to raise money for hunger relief in Africa, is finally released, the proceeds will go to help survivors of the catastrophic earthquake that destroyed a large portion of the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. But where exactly will the money go, and who will benefit the most
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