More than £120,000 has been raised for Oxfam in an eBay auction of musical donations.

The eBay music auction to help Oxfam support the victims of the Haiti earthquake has raised more than £120,000 in two weeks.
Glastonbury Festival's Emily Eavis, who helped to arrange the sale, thanked the musicians who donated items and the music lovers who bid on them.
"Everyone's been so generous; it's fantastic to see how much people care. When we first had the idea of an auction for Haiti I never imagined we would raise so much," she commented.
The proceeds from the auction will be used to help Oxfam's rebuilding programme in the devastated country.
Among the items in the sale were VIP tickets to Glastonbury 2010, which allow holders to access backstage areas of the festival and watch a band from the side of the Pyramid stage.
Blur's Damon Albarn also contributed a specially written piece of music, while Coldplay donated a signed tour jacket which was owned by frontman Chris Martin.
Meanwhile, Glastonbury revealed the result of its poll on whether people should be banned from waving flags in front of the Pyramid stage, with 55 per cent voting in favour of allowing them.
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