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Today Show: NBC to broadcast Sandy benefit concert with Springstee, Bon Jovi others

Leonia : NJ : USA | Nov 01, 2012 at 5:03 AM PDT
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The concert will include performances by Bruce Springsteen, BonJovi, Billy Joel and Sting, according to the @todayshow Twitter account. FULL ARTICLE AT Leonia Life
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