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Music Artists gather for recording new version of Band Aid charity single
Music Artists gather for recording new version of Band Aid charity single, Do They Know Its Christmas?" at the PWL Studios in South London, Sunday 3rd December 1989.
Pictured: Paula Yates
Nigel Wright, Chris Grieve
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
Media ID 21629269
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In this evocative photograph, an impressive gathering of music artists come together at the PWL Studios in South London on a chilly Sunday, the 3rd of December, 1989. The purpose of their assembly was to record a new version of the iconic charity single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid. This was a poignant moment in music history, as these talented individuals united to raise awareness and funds for those affected by famine in Africa. The image captures the spirit of unity and goodwill among the artists, with Paula Yates, a beloved broadcaster and presenter, taking center stage. The room is filled with a sense of purpose and determination, as the artists prepare to lay down their tracks for this worthy cause. The photograph serves as a testament to the power of music and the generosity of the entertainment industry, coming together to make a difference in the world. The original Band Aid single, released in 1984, was a global phenomenon, with an all-star cast of musicians contributing their talents to the recording. The success of the single led to the establishment of the Band Aid Trust, which has since raised millions of dollars for various humanitarian causes. The recording of this new version, aptly named Band Aid II or Band Aid 2, continued the legacy of using music as a powerful tool for change and compassion. This photograph is a precious piece of music history, capturing a moment of unity and generosity that transcended the boundaries of the music industry. It serves as a reminder of the power of music and the collective efforts of individuals to make a difference in the world.
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