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The former pop star behind the Live Aid concerts 40 years ago criticised the Israeli government’s handling of the Gaza food ...
Paul McCartney hadn’t taken the stage in over five years when he sat down at his piano to sing “Let It Be” for Live Aid on ...
Artists who performed at Live Aid — Springfield, organizer Bob Geldof, Hall and Oates’ John Oates and Judas Priest’s Rob Halford — reflected on the event and its impact in interviews with The ...
Forty years ago, the legendary Live Aid concerts simulcast from Philadelphia and London aimed to do a lot of good. They helped to raise over $100 million for famine relief in Ethiopia and inspired ...
Live Aid was a two-venue benefit concert held on July 13 1985 that raised money for the famine in Ethiopia. Bob Geldof has said Live Aid still resonates today, 40 years on from the two-venue benefit ...
Bob Geldof was in a French cafe recently when a man came up to him and said, “Thank you for the best day of my life.” “I didn’t know what he was talking about, but I assumed it was Live ...
Bob Geldof has said Live Aid still resonates today, 40 years on from the two-venue benefit concert which brought together a stellar cast of celebrity musicians. The campaigner and rock star, 73, said ...
Artists who performed at Live Aid - Springfield, organizer Bob Geldof, Hall and Oates' John Oates and Judas Priest's Rob Halford - reflected on the event and its impact in interviews with The ...
Bob Geldof’s Live Aid concerts raised more than £114m for the famine in Ethiopia (Getty) “If there was a famine in Italy and someone reacts and they’re white, are they a white saviour?
On 13 July 1985, music united the world at Live Aid. Now, 40 years later, a must-see BBC series revisits the iconic concert – with stars like Bob Geldof, Bono, Sting and Midge Ure revealing the ...