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Remembering sublime performances and hot messes, "blackmail" and backstage drama, the performer who played both the UK and US stages the same day, and more.
In 1985, Michael Jackson was arguably the biggest name in all of music. He had taken part in the USA for Africa recording of "We Are the World," but simply was not available to take part in Live Aid.
July 13, 1985 — everyone who was anyone in the music world was at Live Aid, the benefit concert for Ethiopian famine relief.
If so, tickets are available for all of Saadiq’s ‘No Bandwidth’ concerts. At the time of publication, the lowest price we ...
The K-Pop chart-toppers just announced their 2025 ‘TOMORROW X TOGETHER WORLD TOUR <ACT : TOMORROW>’ in support of their ...
Sunday marks 40 years since the benefit for famine relief in Ethiopia. Hear the performances and interviews with people who ...
This summer, Springfield is midway through a nationwide ‘I Want My ’80s Tour’ with special guest hitmakers John Waite ...
The unsung heroes of all the Stage West concert musicals are the musicians, and Konrad Pluta, Jeremy Coates, Jeff FarFard and ...
“Born in the USA,” the title track off Bruce Springsteen’s blockbuster 1984 album, isn’t the patriotic singalong many people thought it was. In fact, the Boss himself called it “a ...
Ozzy Osbourne, following a set with his solo band, was joined by fellow Black Sabbath members to play songs like “Iron Man” ...
The audience at the Bruce Springsteen July 3 show at the San Siro Stadium in Milan had a message for the Boss and the E ...
From R&B star The Weeknd to the return of the SF Mime Troupe, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend and ...
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