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The Boomtown Rats singer who fund-raised millions to help the Ethiopian famine says that rock 'n' roll has lost its romance ...
Live Aid: When Rock 'n' Roll Took On the World also features interviews with Bono, Sting, Patti Labelle and Phil Collins, ...
Live Aid became an indelible memory for not only music fans but also the artists who participated. Many including Spandau ...
When the two signers joined forces for a charity concert, they thrust global inequality into the spotlight. Forty years on, ...
THE world will always remember 1985’s Live Aid as the global fundraiser organised by Bob Geldof. But the truth was, he could ...
It's been 40 years since Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and Paul McCartney performed at Live Aid in Wembley Stadium.
The charity mega-concert was an unforgettable day for Philadelphia. The author was there, and shares how it came to be.
The farmer’s latest series follows his efforts to relocate two polar bears from their current home in Sweden, which is about ...
Bob Geldof’s Live Aid concerts raised more than £114m for the famine in Ethiopia (Getty)“If there was a famine in Italy and someone reacts and they’re white, are they a white saviour?
Brian May and Roger Taylor reflect on that historic day in a new interview with Radio Times, and May recalls that his ...
Over the years, the outspoken rock stars have often been labelled as western do-gooders or as celebrities with white saviour ...
When you talk about Live Aid, you can talk about well-meaning naivety. You can talk about white saviourism. You can talk about perpetuating damaging stereotypes of Africans as helpless.