LookToTheStars.org is proud to support Alicia Keys' free HD concert broadcast via BillboardLive.com, straight from The Apollo in New York on Thursday, January 7.
Twelve-time Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys’ latest opus is entitled The Element of Freedom, and she speaks about what freedom means to her, and how we all have the power to change the world in the following video. During the video, she thanks her fans for supporting her charity, Keep A Child Alive.
In addition to her performance, Keys will be introducing talented new artists who will also perform during this very special, intimate broadcast.
Fans can easily access the series by simply logging onto: BillboardLive.com at 9 pm EST / 6 pm PST on Jan. 7th, where they will be able to safely and securely download the Microsoft Silverlight and OWL HD player onto their computer free of charge with a one-time, simple download.
Keys continues her philanthropic work as the co-founder and Global Ambassador of Keep a Child Alive (KCA), a non-profit organization that provides medicine to families with HIV and AIDS in Africa and India. For more information about KCA please visit www.keepachildalive.org.
DETAILS: Our World Live (OWL.TV) and Billboard Magazine have entered into a strategic alliance to bring music fans BillboardLive.com, a new Internet concert series that allows unprecedented access to the biggest names in entertainment. Utilizing OWL’s state-of-the-art technology, BillboardLive.com provides fans with the ultimate interactive concert viewing experience in HD. Fans have the ability for the first time ever to view the concert from up to five different camera angles of their choosing (depending on viewers’ bandwidth). There’s a larger full-screen “Director’s Cut” view, as well as four other views where one can replace the main image at any time for a unique experience — all with just the click of their mouse. In addition to the desktop features offered, the concert series is available to all iPhone and iPod touch users. Through these two systems, the concert is viewable in the main “Director’s Cut” format and available on the go. Click here to visit the website.