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Geldof, 73, spoke to The New York Times for an article published July 13 in honor of the 40th anniversary of Live Aid. Geldof ...
Fans also remember Live Aid for two special songs. In London, the concert concluded with Do They Know It’s Christmas? put together in 1984 by Geldof and Ure with Band Aid, a group of British and Irish ...
Bob Geldof, creator and organizer of Live Aid, revealed the big lie told in the film "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Queen were the undoubted stars of Live Aid, stealing the show at Wembley Stadium in 1985, but they did have a little help?
40 years ago today, Freddie Mercury and Queen made their legendary appearance at Live Aid, the global phenomenon that was the ...
Live Aid revellers have recalled what it was like to watch the historic gig at Wembley Stadium, 40 years on. The London venue has collated stories from stars of the show, staff and fans in a online ...
"I remember him [Freddie Mercury] coming out and he just played the start on the piano of Bohemian Rhapsody and that started it all off. He was just such a showman.
In July 1985, a vast array of mega-popular artists performed at Live Aid, a pair of massive benefit concerts held in London and Philadelphia and broadcast worldwide. Led Zeppelin reunited for the ...
When we tell the story of Live Aid, which happened 40 years ago this weekend, we tend to focus on Bob Geldof and the ...
Live Aid has been hailed as one of the best events in music history, raising millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, but behind the success lies a dark background for those who took part ...
Brian May: 40th anniversary of Live Aid ‘bittersweet’ without Freddie Mercury - Mercury, who was lauded for his impressive vocal range, died of Aids-related illness at the age of 45 in 1991.