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| 2/5/2010 |
Arcade Fire Change Tune, License Song To NFL For Haiti
Arcade Fire is teaming up with the NFL for a cause. While the group has previously balked at selling the rights to their songs for commercial ventures, the band is allowing the NFL to use their track "Wake Up" to help soundtrack breaks during the Super Bowl. Band members say they'll give all the money they make from licensing the song to Partners In Health, to support the charity in its Haitian earthquake relief efforts. The track will earn money for the organization during the live broadcast of the game this weekend, as well as with any future broadcasts of the game on the NFL Network. Super Bowl 44 takes place this Sunday in Miami. The Indianapolis Colts are facing the New Orleans Saints in the big game, which will air on CBS. |
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