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Crystal Bowersox To Perform At Diabetes Fun Day And Health Fair   Mar 20, 2012

  • Crystal Bowersox's charity work and causes

Hope, health and harmony will combine at the second Walk with Walgreens Family Fun Day and Health Fair this weekend, where singer/songwriter Crystal Bowersox will give an acoustic performance, presented by LifeScan, Inc. makers of the OneTouch Brand of blood glucose monitoring systems for people with diabetes.

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Jimmy Kimmel To Emcee Diabetes Charity Event   Oct 21, 2009

  • Jimmy Kimmel's charity work and causes

Escape the everyday at the 7th annual Stand Up For A Cure, to be held on Sunday, October 25th at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles.

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Barry Gibb To Play At Love And Hope Ball   Jan 21, 2009

  • Bee Gees's charity work and causes
  • Barry Gibb's charity work and causes

Treat your Valentine to an unforgettable evening complete with fabulous food, spectacular décor, music, dancing and more at the Love and Hope Royal Ball. This black-tie gala will reach its pinnacle when former Bee Gee Barry Gibb takes the stage, along with a 9-piece band, including his son, Stephen Gibb.

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How Deep Is Barry Gibb's Love?   May 1, 2008

  • Barry Gibb's charity work and causes
  • Bee Gees's charity work and causes
  • American Cancer Society's celebrity supporters

The Miami Beach Community Health Center is offering free health screenings all this week thanks to the celebrity board co-chairman of the Miami Beach Health Foundation, Bee Gee Barry Gibb.

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Surviving Bee Gees Reunite   Feb 20, 2006

  • Bee Gees's charity work and causes

Barry and Robin Gibb reunited for their first performance since the death of their brother, Maurice, three years ago. The two surviving members of the Bee Gees sang at a charity concert in Miami to raise money for the Diabetes Research Institute. The brothers performed dozens of Bee Gees hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “How Deep is Your Love”, and sang “Don’t Forget to Remember” as a tribute to Maurice, who died in January 2003 after emergency surgery for an intestinal blockage.

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