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I've seen two great tributes over the last few days.
On The Voice US Final. The show opened with Hallelujah, there was no warning they would tribute the fallen. The four coaches (Blake Shelton, A Country star, Adam Levine, Lead Singer of Maroon 5, Christina Aguleria and Ceelo Green) were leads while some of the Season 3 artists and media presenter Christina Millian sang on the chorus with everyone on stage including host Carson Daly holding up the names of the victims. After the song was over, there was complete silence for a second and they went to the recap. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO64u...kXG6qZ&index=6 Also On Saturday Night Live (A Skit Show), The New York City Children's Choir sang "Silent Night" and ended with the refrain "Sleep in Heavenly Peace" during the famous cold opening that starts every episode. After they were done they said the famous words "Live From New York, It's Saturday Night!" signaling the start of the title sequence. Like the Voice there was no warning there would be a tribute. But it would be assumed that they would. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTbhVlHuONo
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