Just For One Day, running Jan. 26 to March 15 at CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, retells the story of the Live Aid benefit concerts ...
Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp discusses his new solo album ‘This Destination,’ on Rhino/East West Records, after celebrating the ...
Singer-songwriter Bob Geldof defended the Band Aid song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" after singer Ed Sheeran distanced himself from the track's re-release. Geldof said that the song "allows us ...
Bob Geldof pictured with a book to commemorate ... No – he’s just a man who wrote some of the greatest songs ever, and whose songs will be sung (forever). Paul Simon has left the stage ...
Sheila E. is nominated for two Grammys, which she discusses, along with the historic post-award show recording of “We Are the World,” 40 years ago.
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Extra.ie on MSNBob Geldof, Danny O’Reilly, Amble, Jack L, Robert Grace and local Athy band MOA star in Dreamland ‘He For She’ showAthy witnessed a wonderful night of solidarity, equality and powerful music at the Dreamland Ballroom, as Irish artists stood ...
Bob Geldof, lead singer of Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, saw that broadcast and decided to help the only way he knew how ...
Kim Carnes - singer behind Bette Davis' Eyes - opens up about the King of Pop's behaviour at the recording of We Are The ...
The English star cut a laid back figure at the glitzy event in The Bowery Hotel, wearing a figure-hugging baby blue ...
Bob Geldof has revealed his lingering bitterness towards Michael Hutchence in the songs on his latest album. The singer's first album for a decade, Sex, Age & Death, will be released in September.
From Oasis to U2 and even Paul McCartney's solo offerings, we're looking at George Harrison's cutting critiques—t when he was far from the quiet Beatle.
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