Midge Ure does not think Live Aid could happen today. The former Ultravox frontman, who co-organized the supersized charity concert event with Bob Geldof in 1985, told Good Morning Britain that ...
It's been 40 years since Live Aid, which saw organisers Midge Ure and Bob Geldof pull together a line-up of music superstars for twin concerts in London and Philadelphia that raised an estimated £150m ...
The Live Aid concert in 1985 in London, England. I mean, what could go wrong? (Photo by Dave Hogan via Getty Images) Forty years ago, a well-intentioned, spontaneous group of musicians, led ...
“It’s 12 noon in London, 7 a.m. in Philadelphia, and around the world, it’s time for Live Aid!” BBC DJ and Live Aid host Richard Skinner declared as crowds cheered. It was Saturday, July 13, 1985, and ...
Forty years ago, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure hosted a massive benefit concert that took place on both sides of the Atlantic, at London’s Wembley Stadium and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, to ...
CNN’s original four-part series takes music fans behind the scenes of the benefit concert that featured performances by Queen, U2, Mick Jagger with Tina Turner and other icons. By Danielle ...
Scottish musician Midge Ure has announced that he is rescheduling all his upcoming shows from September onwards. The 71-year-old frontman of electronic pop group Ultravox, widely known for their ...
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