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July 13, 1985 — everyone who was anyone in the music world was at Live Aid, the benefit concert for Ethiopian famine relief.
Forty years after Live Aid rocked the world, Evelyn O'Rourke looks at ten ways the music event of a lifetime made musical history.
Four decades ago today, Wembley Stadium rocked to the sound of some of the biggest acts in the world. Lesley-Ann Jones ...
Relive the 40th anniversary of Live Aid with a four-part docuseries exploring the iconic concert and the mega-hit singles ...
Activist, composer, and lead singer of the Boomtown Rats, Bob Geldof, teamed up with Ultravox’s Midge Ure to create the ...
WHEN Paula Yates’ two-year-old daughter Fifi presented Princess Diana with a limp bunch of flowers at Live Aid, the cute ...
On Saturday, 13th July 1985, rock and pop music’s top table came together to raise money and awareness for the famine crisis ...
The Irish singer songwriter and political activist lost his daughter Peaches in 2014 and asked himself 'what could you have ...
One of the Live Aid's standout performances, with four classic songs including ‘Heroes’. One of the few British acts big ...
Nearby, a red-rumped agouti — a South American rodent that looks like a large, long-legged guinea pig — scuttled behind a tree trunk. A few feet away, an Arabian sand cat put its paw inside a log to ...
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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