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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Radiohead raised more than $500,000 for Haiti earthquake relief at a special weekend concert that attracted celebrities and die-hard fans.

The band performed for more than two hours Sunday at the Henry Fonda Theatre. The star-studded crowd included Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, Charlize Theron, Anna Paquin and Daniel Craig.

Attendees bid online for tickets, with proceeds going to Oxfam International, a group that works with developing countries. Prices went as high as $4,000 for a pair of tickets. The closing minimum bid was $475.

Lead singer Thom Yorke joked with the crowd about the ticket prices, saying, ''What did you do to get a ticket? Get money from your dad? Or blackmail your boss?''

Timberlake took in the show from the floor in the general admission area, singing along with the band's hits, which included ''Fake Plastic Trees,'' ''Paranoid Android,'' ''Lucky'' and ''The Bends.''

''I love them for the same reason everyone loves Radiohead,'' Timberlake told The Associated Press. ''I have been listening to them since I was 13.''

At work on a new album, Radiohead took a break from the studio to put together the special one-time benefit show at the 1,300-seat theater, a relatively small venue for the band. Funds also were raised from the sale of limited-edition show posters, which went for $25 each. Oxfam volunteers collected cash donations dropped into green buckets at the theater's entrance.

Tickets were sold only in pairs, prompting fans to search for bidding partners online.

Shane Rivers of Sacramento, who says he's seen the band 15 times, found his plus-one on Craigslist.

''I drove seven hours to be here,'' said Rivers, who paid $600 for his ticket. ''It was special to be in the room.''

Rob Molt of San Diego said he feverishly bid for days to win his $475 ticket. He said he would have spent ''whatever it took to see such a beautiful band do such a beautiful thing.''

''I hope how special this night was translates,'' he said. ''I was expecting to be the runt in a Hollywood crowd, but it was all real Radiohead fans.''

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'Hope for Haiti Now' Leads Album Sales

“Hope for Haiti Now,” the download-only album of performances from the Haiti benefit telethon last Friday night, is No. 1 on this week’s Billboard chart, widely outselling Susan Boyle, Lady Gaga and other hitmakers despite being on sale for only part of the week. After going on sale through iTunes shortly before the show began on Friday, the album (released by MTV Networks, and for sale also through Amazon, Napster and Rhapsody) sold 171,000 copies in the United States through Sunday, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It is the first digital-only release to reach No. 1 on the Billboard album chart, and proceeds will benefit relief organizations. Ms. Boyle’s “I Dreamed a Dream” (Syco Music/Columbia) is at No. 2 with 86,000 sales, followed by Lady Gaga’s “The Fame” (Interscope) with 62,000, and Spoon’s “Transference” (Merge) at No. 4 with 53,000. The album “2010 Grammy Nominees” (Grammy Recordings/EMI), a 20-track compilation with Beyoncé, the Black Eyed Peas, Taylor Swift and other nominees, reached No. 5 in its first week out, with 49,000 sales. Last week’s No. 1, Vampire Weekend’s “Contra” (XL), dropped to No. 6 with 43,000.

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