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A flirty and electrifying performance by Mick Jagger and Tina Turner at Live Aid 40 years ago endures as a moment in rock ‘n’ ...
The Grammy award-winning musician, actor and author, who was one of the performers that day, looks back at the massive star-studded benefit concert that raised money for famine relief in Ethiopia.
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Midge Ure says Live Aid is as vital as ever, as he talks about handing the baton over to the "next generation" due to living ...
When we tell the story of Live Aid, which happened 40 years ago this weekend, we tend to focus on Bob Geldof and the ...
Edging my way down a packed Wembley Way one Saturday morning in July 1985, I already knew I was about to witness history.
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Simulcast from Philadelphia and London on July 13, 1985, Live Aid was the most ambitious global television event of its time: 16 hours of live music in two different continents.
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, here are some of the historic event's best acts you may have forgotten about.
EXCLUSIVE: Tony Hadley has opened up about the "silly" decision Spandau Ballet made with their Live Aid performance ...
When the iconic rock band Queen performed at Live Aid in 1985, Freddie Mercury refused to sit with Charles and Diana in the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Queen's performance at Live Aid has gone down in history, but the cameras didn't pick up some things ...
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