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Artists who performed at Live Aid — Springfield, organizer Bob Geldof, Hall and Oates’ John Oates and Judas Priest’s Rob ...
In the world of music there are more opinions than songs, and Bob Dylan, John Lennon and George Harrison had a few for one star in particular.
“Girls” creator Lena Dunham may have moved to London, but she’s back Thursday on Netflix with “Too Much.” In the rom-com ...
George Harrison saw a war-torn crisis with refugees, famine, horror, and decided to do something. He got Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and others to play, raising millions for UNICEF. But it wasn’t all ...
On Saturday, 13th July 1985, rock and pop music’s top table came together to raise money and awareness for the famine crisis ...
Out of sincere love for Bob Dylan, George Harrison once called the masterful lyricist the "looniest" person he knew.
“Freddie rose to the occasion. I remember getting chills”: Brian May recalls the glory of Queen at Live Aid “My head was full of, ‘it’s going to be a disaster’”, says Geldof at one point, with ...
We’re just a couple of weeks away from the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, the global mega-gig that set the template for charity stadium shows and took place on Saturday 13 July 1985. To mark the ...
George Harrison's son used to think his father had a relatively mundane job compared to his actual professional title.
Bob Geldof didn't hold back as he branded Elon Musk a "prime w*****" at the opening night of Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical on London's West End.
“I dragged George Harrison into Olympic [studio] to listen to it on the way back from a Beatles session,” Johns told Uncut. “He didn’t get it at all, which I thought was extraordinary.
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