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Michael Jackson Didn’t Perform at Live Aid — Here’s the Real Reason Why by NWO Sparrow
The King Who Stayed Home: Why Michael Jackson Skipped Live Aid Back in 1985, the entire world stood still for Live Aid — a global, star-studded concert broadcasted to over 1.9 billion people in more than 150 countries. The biggest names in music came together to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Queen’s set is still talked about to this day. U2 made their mark. Prince Charles and Princess Diana were in the building. But there was one massive, elephant-in-the-room type absence that had people scratching their heads — where was Michael Jackson?
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
With Ukraine at Heart: How Angela Is Using Music to Defend Her Culture and Language
"Being Ukrainian isn’t just a flag in your bio. It’s a daily choice. It’s action. It’s a sound that tells the truth,” says Angela. There’s no drama in her voice — just clarity. And purpose.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Beat
B.E.A.T Productions Presents: Culture and Politics – Episode 2, Part 2 | Global Citizen 2017
In this inspiring and electrifying episode of Culture and Politics, host Rickey Corporan brings us Part 2 of B.E.A.T. Productions’ coverage of Global Citizen 2017, a landmark event that combined world-class musical performances with urgent calls for global justice, humanitarian relief, and bold political action. Held in New York City’s iconic Central Park, the Global Citizen Festival 2017 featured an impressive lineup of performances and powerful speeches advocating for meaningful, long-term social change.
By B.E.A.T Productions6 months ago in Beat
Andy Byron: The Voice of Americana and the Spirit of Independent Music. AI-Generated.
Andy Byron is a talented singer and songwriter from Boise, Idaho. He is well known for his heartfelt songs and strong voice. Andy’s music belongs to the Americana and country rock style. His songs tell stories about life, love, pain, and hope. Many people feel connected to his music because it speaks from the heart.
By sehzeen fatima6 months ago in Beat
Raging Against the Machine
This caper has been rotating around our circle since the late 2000s. Now, with almost two decades elapsed, it's probably safe to disgorge in public. On the surface this story could simply be, Rage Against the Machine reformed, we saw them, and it was epic. However, just as most music is a homage to previous generations, this was the moment we stood on the shoulders of preceding Metalheads. Not only was the baton passed down, but we also grabbed it firmly by the wrist and charged towards the dance floor.
By S. J. Leahy6 months ago in Beat









