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the launch reunited the original founders of Live Aid and trustees of the Band Aid Charitable Trust, including Geldof, Midge Ure, Harvey Goldsmith and John Kennedy - nearly 40 years after the historic ...
Sir Bob Geldof has poked fun at Live Aid’s enduring legacy, admitting he no longer gets emotional about the famous 1985 charity concert - and is, in fact, “blue in the face listening to f ...
Singer Bob Geldof has said another Live Aid-style event ... Ure, 71, added: "We’ve done the Band Aid song, 345 different times, different genres, different variations of whoever the current ...
Just seven-months after the 1984 release of Band Aid charity single Do They Know It's Christmas?, Geldof and Ure brought together some of the biggest musical artists of the 1980s for two huge ...
Bob Geldof and Midge Ure during ... The seminal Live Aid concert took place in July 1985 (PA) Ure, 71, added: “We’ve done the Band Aid song, 345 different times, different genres, different ...
The performing acts included Queen, David Bowie, Sir Elton John, Phil Collins and more, all organised by singers Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, as well as the other members of the Band Aid Trust.
Bob Geldof looked back on the legacy of Live Aid ... It’s made £600,000 for the Band Aid Charitable Trust so far and is expected to raise more than £1m for the charity by the end of the ...
The press event this week was hosted by Live Aid and Trustees of the Band Aid Charitable Trust, Sir Bob Geldof, Midge Ure, Harvey Goldsmith and John Kennedy. Those who pre-order the album will ...
Singer Bob Geldof has said another Live Aid-style event is “unlikely ... Ure, 71, added: “We’ve done the Band Aid song, 345 different times, different genres, different variations of whoever the ...