As much as someone is willing to pay for it
Band Aid's 1984 charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" raised approximately £8 million (around $14 million at the time) for famine relief in Ethiopia. The song became one of the best-selling singles in British history, selling over three million copies in the UK alone. Proceeds from the sales went to support various humanitarian efforts through the charity organization, Band Aid Trust.
Benefit Concert? probably 0$ (U.S. Money) So like 0 euros, 0 Canadians, and 0 yen. *GASP* forgot... 0 pounds.Well, since the joker who answered doesn't realize that the benefits get the money, here is the real answer: Live Aid, created by Bob Geldof was made to send relief to the Ethiopians. Its predecessor was 'Band Aid.'
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Band Aid - do they know its Christmas time/feed the world a Bob Geldof project you can find this song on you tube, Byron
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More then £50million
3,000,000 pounds....
eight million pounds
Nik Kershaw was 27 years old when he did Live aid.
Live Aid - 1985 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
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The first Live Aid concert was held on July 13th, 1985. Live Aid was founded by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in an attempt to raise money for relief of famine in Ethiopia.
Live Aid happened because Bob Geldof was appalled by the worlds response to the Ethiopia famine in 1984 so he decided to do something to raise money, band aid, he then visited Ethiopia realised that the band aim money wasn't enough an then organised live aid
Because they are temporary not permanent solutions.
2 chicken legs, a thigh, piece of cornbread and maybe some purple kool aid (not quite red yet)
The Who played in the 1969 Woodstock festival. They also played in Live aid.
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