When WME agent Richard Weitz and his daughter Demi Weitz first launched the Quarantunes series from their kitchen countertop, they were hoping to raise $10,000 for a local health clinic.
The invite-only series broadcast on web platform Zoom hit that goal in its first episode, and earlier this week announced a new milestone, raising more than $3 million for charity, thanks to their biggest show to date on Saturday (May 23) with performances from Beck, Bryan Adams, Elvis Costello, Santana and many more artists in a marathon four-hour broadcast.
The Killers debuted two pre-recorded songs including a cover of Tom Petty’s "Waiting is the Hardest Part,” Billie Eilish made a guest appearance and Clive Davis offered color commentary while Los
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