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Post by bamafan on Feb 15, 2020 0:01:19 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Feb 15, 2020 0:38:04 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Feb 15, 2020 0:39:22 GMT -5
twitter.com/bani_/status/1228537767468027904Translated from Japanese Adam's new album is out in Japan. 💜 Good product description on Amazon page 👍🏻 I'm sorry that it is a lumber "do" at one place. #VELVET Japanese edition CD with Japanese commentary will be released on Mar. 25
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Post by stampsgal on Feb 15, 2020 0:43:24 GMT -5
Very interesting article on how Teg Dainty and group pulled together the Fire Fight Australia event. It truly seems every aspect of the event was donated. ( I would guess, some companies would cover the pay for their workers as their donation.) Amazingly huge effort, and donated time is described to pull this event together in such a short period of time. The "buy to view" should really add to the money raised. Best do the honorourable thing and pay to view. Has anyone found links, or do we need to wait until the end of February?? themusic.com.au/news/fire-fight-australia-behind-scenes-exclusive-queen-alice-cooper-5-seconds-summer-michael-buble/JhMyODs6PTw/14-02-20/Excerpt ... Many of TEG’s staff and their families and friends were affected personally by the bushfires and, like so many others, we were keen to do our bit. In late November, with the bushfire season still in its early throes, we spied the opportunity. Geoff and Paul had spoken about the idea of a Live Aid-style bushfire benefit. It would feature the very same band who had stolen the show at Wembley in 1985, a little group from England called Queen (now Queen + Adam Lambert). On February 15, Queen + Adam Lambert would be playing ANZ Stadium in Sydney’s Olympic Park as part of their global Rhapsody Tour, promoted by TEG Dainty. They were back to the top of their game and big as ever in the wake of the hit movie Bohemian Rhapsody. On paper, it seemed we had the infrastructure, the iconic act, and the opportunity - in tragic circumstances - to create something special that could galvanise many other acts to join the bill and make a difference. Paul made a call to the band’s manager, Jim Beach, and, to our immense gratitude, they were supportive from the word go. The same was true of Michael Bublé and Alice Cooper, who were also due to be in Australia with TEG Dainty and TEG Live respectively at that time.
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Post by pi on Feb 15, 2020 1:34:52 GMT -5
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