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I listen to Radio One in the morning. Chris Moyles and a bunch of other celebrities walked up Kilamanjaro to raise money for charity. Now Moyles has just got back from a trip to Uganda to give out malaria nets with the money raised. Full Article at Samizdata.net
A new poll from Music Choice, has found the launch of music downloads to be the most important music event of the last 30 years beating charity gig Live Aid and the death of Michael Jackson earlier this year. Live Aid, billed as the 'global jukebox,' Full Article at Macworld UK
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. View Photo »
It is desperately sad to see hungry children in Ethiopia again
Rich Kids, the short lived band that Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols formed after his ouster, are reuniting for a one off show in London. Full Article at Punk News
TODAY is the 25th anniversary of what has just been voted the most important event in music history the release of Band Aids Do They Know Its Christmas? Full Article at Daily Star
It's Christmas time, there's no need to be afraid. Aye, good one, Band Aid. Full Article at The Sunday Mail
Irish singer Finbar Furey signs a guitar after taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009. View Photo »
Former members Glen Matlock and Midge Ure have come together to organise a celebratory benefit concert in London, this very special evening will see the coming together of original Rich Kids guitarist Steve New and drummer Rusty Egan. Full Article at CD Times
The British star was performing at Homecoming Live's Final Fling gig alongside punk legends The Skids and Midge Ure, when he found out his wife was about to give birth. Full Article at New Kerala
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Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Irish singer Finbar Furey signs a guitar after taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Irish singer Finbar Furey signs a guitar after taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason (L) and former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman take part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses for photos before taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Terry Wogan poses for photos before part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Terry Wogan poses for photos before part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »TV and radio presenter Terry Wogan takes part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album, joining forces with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, ex-Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, singer Midge Ure and many others at Abbey Road studios, in west London, on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Irish singer Finbar Furey signs a guitar after taking part in a charity recording of a Children in Need album at Abbey Road studios in west London on September 7, 2009.
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- ZnaTrainer
3 hours ago
Great new initiative for new bands to get promoted by Midge Ure www.tunited.com
- younison 5 hours ago
- ZnaTrainer
6 hours ago
Midge Ure. If I Was http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYJJ8QbDmos
- Rob_Newport 10 hours ago
最後に流れていたのは If I Was / Midge Ure であった.
- shakuji 13 hours ago