XYZ's TERRY ILOUS To Perform On 'Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon'

August 22, 2008

Terry Ilous of XYZ will perform the song "Got To Believe" live as part of the 43rd annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon on Labor Day weekend. Ilous will be live from the South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada. The live show will air for 21 1/2 hours beginning at 9 p.m. EDT on Sunday, August 31, and will be shown on some 180 "Love Network" stations nationwide. The broadcast raises funds for MDA's program of research, services and education for children and adults affected by any or more than 40 diseases in MDA's program. It's expected to attract some 40 million viewers nationwide and many more worldwide on the Internet via RealNetworks at mda.org. In 2007, pledges and donations to the MDA Telethon brought in a record $ 63.8 million.

Check www.mda.org for local stations and start times.

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