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 ...
While May got into the habit of playing lead and rhythm at the same time, he did sometimes get the extra helping hand he had envisioned – including from Freddie Mercury himself ...
Exploring the relationship between Neil Young and George Harrison, including why The Beatles guitarist hated his work, and ...
Chatting on Zoom as he releases a new solo album, This Destination, Gary Kemp of Spandau looks back fondly on those heady ...
Strawberry Switchblade were known for their music, their live gigs, their attitude and their distinctive visual aesthetic of polka-dot dresses ...
HAILSHAM WRITING GROUP meets on the third Thursday of every month to explore all sorts of writing from stories to newspaper articles, poetry to song lyrics.
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.
The director believes the icon himself wanted to better understand the period in his life depicted in the film, especially ...
Initially, the director was terrified of the concept because of its epic scope and its complex story, seen from many angles. But after meeting Live Aid organizer Bob Geldof to share some ideas — in a ...
The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new ...