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A new documentary on Live Aid and Live 8 reveals funny stories and uncomfortable moments from the all-star 1985 and 2005 ...
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair was reportedly keen to hold onto a guitar gifted by U2 frontman Bono, newly released ...
Jagger tapped the Irish singer to feature on his 2001 release, “Joy.” That decision was apt, given that he was inspired by Bono to write the song in the first place. Jagger drops his usual fair for ...
Punk isn't the first genre people think of to make a rock opera, but Green Day managed to put together the perfect embodiment of chaos.
A new David Bowie tribute will feature covers by 11 different artists, including The Bongos’ Richard Barone and power-pop Great Paul Collins.
Back in 1985 when Live Aid, the largest charity concert ever held, was presented simultaneously in London and Philadelphia, ...
The fateful tale of a collaboration almost 40 years in the making between The Who's Pete Townshend and David Bowie for a Heathen masterclass.
On Saturday, 13th July 1985, rock and pop music’s top table came together to raise money and awareness for the famine crisis ...
Bob Geldof convinced Paul McCartney to return to live performances after 5 years away for July 1985's Live Aid.
Remembering sublime performances and hot messes, "blackmail" and backstage drama, the performer who played both the UK and US ...
Across two venues in two different continents, spanning over a dozen hours of performances and featuring countless artists, ...
The dissatisfaction was evident during a tense post-show interview with MTV’s Alan Hunter, which Collins dominated when the others proved truculent. The drummer later wrote in his 2016 memoir, Not ...