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On July 13, 1985, music legends on both sides of the Atlantic came together for a cause — raising funds for famine relief in ...
Bob Geldof says there is one thing he is more ‘proud’ of than Live Aid - Musician said that it is not the concert itself that ...
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Brook Lapping is producing a documentary series about the Live Aid concerts, featuring interviews with Bono and Sting, for the BBC and CNN.
An 80s pop icon looked unrecognisable as he headed back to Wembley Stadium for Live Aid: The Musical's cast recording on Thursday, 40 years after the iconic concert. The musician was a key ...
Almost forty years after 72,000 fans converged on London's Wembley Stadium for an epic ... they were back to announce Just for One Day: The Live Aid Musical original cast recording, ahead ...
Geldof was speaking at a Wembley Stadium launch event for Just For One Day, a musical, which tells the story of the Live Aid concerts in the national football stadium in London and Philadelphia in ...
Forty years on from Live Aid, Bob Geldof is still banging on about Margaret Thatcher. Speaking at Wembley Stadium, where the Irish rocker helped to stage "the biggest gig in music history" he ...
both The Who and Queen performed at the Live Aid show at London’s Wembley Stadium. But as Townshend says now: “Our timing was terrible. When we did Live Aid, we could barely fuckin’ play.
Bass player Chris Cross’s guitar from the Wembley concert, his Live Aid security pass, ticket stub and official Live Aid T-shirt will all be sold next month. Included in the sale are Cross’s ...
On July 13, 1985, both The Who and Queen performed at the Live Aid show at London’s Wembley Stadium. But as Townshend says now: “Our timing was terrible. When we did Live Aid, we could barely fuckin’ ...