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Articles — 1980s

40 Years Ago: How “We Are The World” Came Together

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Forty years ago in 1985, the music world witnessed an unprecedented moment of unity when dozens of the biggest stars of the era gathered to record “We Are The World.” On its 40th anniversary, here’s a look at why and how the famed charity single came together, along with its impact and legacy. Released in 1985 under the banner of USA For Africa, the track became not only a cultural milestone but also a humanitarian triumph. It raised millions for famine relief in Africa and showcased the ability of music to transcend competition, ego, and industry boundaries. Behind its success...

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Live Aid Turns 40: Revisiting the Day Rock & Pop Tried to Save the World

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Can you believe it’s been 40 years since Live Aid? On July 13, 1985, the world witnessed a global jukebox like no other. Broadcast to nearly two billion people across 150 countries, this monumental charity concert didn’t just change music history — it tried to change the world. Now, four decades later, we’re still recalling with awe Queen’s electrifying set and marveling at how rock stars briefly became superheroes. The Day The World Tuned In Back in the mid-80s, famine ravaged Ethiopia. BBC’s Michael Buerk aired haunting footage of starving children, jolting the globe awake. Among those deeply moved was...

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