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Evanescence Teams Up With UN For Haiti

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Evanescence and frontwoman Amy Lee announced on Friday that they will team up with the United Nations in an effort to raise money for the relief effort underway in Haiti.

"I am deeply moved by the tragic loss and devastation in Haiti," Lee said in a statement. "We hope to be able to make a positive contribution to the UN's emergency response by teaming with the UN Foundation through our music."

In order to help, Lee and the band are making the previously unreleased track - "Together Again" - available for download online at a cost of $5.

Evanescence, as well as their record label, Wind-up Records, and their publisher, S1 Songs America, are donating their respective portions of proceeds from the sale of the song to the UN Foundation for the United Nations' Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).

"The UN is rising to the challenge in this time of need and we are grateful for the support of Evanescence to help the UN provide food, water, medicine and emergency relief," said Aaron Sherinian, Executive Director of Communications and Public Affairs for the UN Foundation.

"The UN's leadership is vital to helping the people of Haiti today, and in rebuilding during the weeks and months to come," he added.

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