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One of the biggest benefit concerts ever was Live Aid, which took place in 1985. The show was so big that it occurred in two locations: Philadelphia and London. U2 was one of the bands selected to ...
U2 were a band of many talents, but Bono felt that people latched onto their political agenda more than their tunes after a ...
Forty years after Live Aid rocked the world, Evelyn O'Rourke looks at ten ways the music event of a lifetime made musical history.
Bono and U2 made a name for injecting hope and protest into music, but less so did they flirt with the underworld, except in one Satanic song.
40 years ago this weekend, the world turned on the biggest global jukebox it had ever seen and heard as two massive concerts ...
WHEN Paula Yates’ two-year-old daughter Fifi presented Princess Diana with a limp bunch of flowers at Live Aid, the cute ...
Alyssa Milano Remembers Julian McMahon As "More Than My TV Husband" On ‘Charmed': "He Made Me Feel Safe As An Actor" Rita ...
George Harrison might have been known for being quiet, but he certainly wasn't quiet in an interview published on this day in 1997.
Fans also remember Live Aid for two special songs. In London, the concert concluded with Do They Know It’s Christmas? put ...
Bob Geldof produced one of the greatest feats in rock 'n' roll history with Live Aid. A new CNN series takes a deep dive.
To preserve his Irish manor, he staged concerts on its grounds, drawing the likes of U2, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Madonna, 50 Cent and the Rolling Stones as well as tens of thousands of fans.
Guitarist David Howell Evans, known as The Edge, was born in Essex in England to Welsh parents and as a result never held ...