Ahead of the Toronto opening of Just For One Day, a new jukebox musical about Live Aid, Geldof sits down with Q’s Tom Power ...
On July 13, 1985, history was made with the first ever global concert taking place simultaneously in London's Wembley Stadium and Philadelphia's John F. Kennedy's Stadium. The line up was a dazzling ...
Exploring the relationship between Neil Young and George Harrison, including why The Beatles guitarist hated his work, and ...
Strawberry Switchblade were known for their music, their live gigs, their attitude and their distinctive visual aesthetic of polka-dot dresses ...
The Sports Entertainment Network is taking Disrupt Radio to court for failing to pay its debts. Meanwhile, former staff ...
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.
A big cross-platform push from monday.com as its service product is released into the enterprise wild. Co-CEOs Eran Zinman ...
"We have permission to be here, but this policeman is shutting it down," Sheeran can be heard telling the crowd in videos ...
On his own after a number of short-lived bands and the death of his friend, Thin Lizzy leader Phil Lynott, the late guitar ...
"Road safety ads are still fairly hard-hitting but don’t compare to Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Man of the World’ which soundtracked the ...
The programme tipped to be this summer's Big Brother has made Bob Geldof £50 million - before it even appears on British TV. The rock star turned entrepreneur owns 33 per cent of the company ...
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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