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Forty years ago this summer, a joint concert event between London and Philadelphia came together for famine relief in Africa.
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 ...
With the help of helicopters and a supersonic turbo jet, Phil Collins pulled off a series of performances worthy of a ...
For 14 hours on July 13, 1985, 40 names from an iconic era of rock ‘n’ roll put on a marathon concert at John F. Kennedy ...
Musicians who performed at Live Aid, the transatlantic concert that raised millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, reunited ...
Live Aid's historic 1985 concerts at Wembley and JFK stadiums featured icons like Queen and Madonna while raising funds for ...
Back in 1985 when Live Aid, the largest charity concert ever held, was presented simultaneously in London and Philadelphia, ...
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, here are some of the historic event's best acts you may have forgotten about.
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good.
Forty years after Live Aid, U2’s Bono recalled the ‘bad hair day’ he had at the charity concert in 1985. ‘One of the most ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNHow Bob Geldof Convinced Paul McCartney to End His 5-Year Stage Absence at Live Aid
Bob Geldof convinced Paul McCartney to return to live performances after 5 years away for July 1985's Live Aid.
It's been 40 years since musicians came together to raise money for foreign aid and reshaped attitudes towards international development.
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