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Learn about the legendary Band Aid project founded in 1984 and the iconic Live Aid concert in 1985, both raising substantial funds for African famine relief. Discover how these initiatives made musical and political history, inspiring ongoing charity work in Ethiopia and Africa.
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Founded by Sir Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in 1984 To raise funds for anti-poverty efforts in Ethiopia Most famous for the song produced in 1984, “Do they know it’s Christmas. The beginning of BandAid
This song which was performed by a supergroup of musicians and recording artists became the fastest selling single in the history of the UK, raising over $10 million for emergency aid to Ethiopia. • The success of this song encouraged Geldof to build a new project in 1985 with Midge Ure, Harvey Goldsmith and BandAid Trust called Live Aid.
Live Aid Project • Dual concerts In London & Philadelphia • 16 hour television event • Over 60 well known music artists • Raised over $167 million for African famine relief • Was considered a very successful follow up from the BandAid project • Created musical and political history inspiring another music concert in 2001 which raised approximately $245.4 million
Where are they now? While most of the musicians and artists involved in these projects continued their fame, the BandAid Trust have continued to raise funds from the sales of their 1984 single and Live Aid DVDs which is used to support other companies with projects in Ethiopia and other parts of Africa. These include organisations who assist the implementation of emergency public health, education and training, eye care, medical and farming. Recent projects supported by the BandAid Trust: Ethiopia Agricultural Ethiopia Maternal & Neonatal Darfur, Sudan, water Livelihoods Programme Tetanus Elimination Project & sanitation project - Oxfam - Unicef - Save the Children
(Note: some images in this music video may be disturbing for some viewers) References Anderson, K. (2010) Looking back at live aid 25 years later. Retrieved from http://www.mtv.com/news/1643506/looking-back-at-live-aid-25-years-later/ www.bobgeldof.com/content.asp?section=31 www.live8live.com/docs/bat-noteforlive8artists.pdf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmj7KlIut1w Sadly famine claimed more than 1 million lives from 1984-1985 and while this has been the worst famine in Ethiopian history, famine and poverty is still a huge problem in Africa. Lets now recognise the inspiring efforts of Sir Bob Geldof and BandAid.