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When Rock 'n' Roll Took on the World" airs its second part on Sunday, July 20. Here's what you need to know to watch on ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good.
Forty years ago this summer, a joint concert event between London and Philadelphia came together for famine relief in Africa.
CNN’s original four-part series takes music fans behind the scenes of the benefit concert that featured performances by Queen, EU2, Mick Jagger with Tina Turner and other icons.
A huge part of Live Aid's appeal was the collective feeling of being present, with nothing but the people around you, and the ...
So just how hot was it for Live Aid in Philadelphia? The short answer is simple. The historical temperature for Philadelphia on July 13, 1985 is 95 degrees. But you don’t have to be a scientist ...
Programming Note: Watch CNN Original Series “Live Aid: When Rock ’n’ Roll Took On the World,” celebrating the definitive ...
Listen to Live Aid WXPN in Philadelphia will be playing a Live Aid from 10 a.m. through 8 p.m. You can listen to the original concert by tuning to 88.5 FM. For more details, click here.
This story is part of our continuing coverage in honor of Live Aid Week in Philadelphia. Check back daily for more Live Aid fun. Back in 1985, Philadelphia wasn’t exactly the hot spot it is today.
But Martin and Giangrasso had slightly better Live Aid seats than most. They watched the show hosted by Jack Nicholson atop a 30-foot perch on the side of the stage, while attending to a giant cold ...
Back in 1985 when Live Aid, the largest charity concert ever held, was presented simultaneously in London and Philadelphia, Maui resident Fred Spanjaard worked as a producer on the Philadelphia ...
In an interview with 'Radio Times,' it was revealed that Freddie Mercury was warned not to get clever" ahead of his legendary ...