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The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis in 1983. [1] The first (and initially planned to be the only) event took place at the Royal Albert Hall on September 20, 1983, with subsequent dates occurring in the United States, with slightly different lineups of musicians.
1983 concert tours (21 P) E. 1983 EPs (1 C, 60 P) Eurovision Song Contest 1983 (3 C, 1 P) ... ARMS Charity Concerts; B. Brenda and the Big Dudes; 1983 in British ...
Johns was already arranging Clapton's Command Performance [clarification needed] for Prince Charles so they decided to book the Royal Albert Hall for a further two nights and host a benefit concert. [1] The resulting ARMS Charity Concerts. featured Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Andy ...
In 1983, Page appeared with the A.R.M.S. (Action Research for Multiple Sclerosis) charity series of concerts which honoured Small Faces bassist Ronnie Lane, who suffered from the disease. For the first shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Page's set consisted of songs from the Death Wish II soundtrack (with Steve Winwood on vocals) and an ...
On Aug. 1, 1971, George Harrison leveraged his status as one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll stars on the planet to help fight a humanitarian crisis that few in the Western hemisphere knew ...
ARMS Charity Concert: December 9 December 19 Australia ... 1983-1984 Sing Blue Silver Tour: March 21 ... Zoo TV Tour: Pixies: 18,179 / 18,179 $454,475
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20 September – The first ARMS Charity Concert is held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. 3 October – The first performance of the opera Marching Song by Benjamin Frankel, left in short score at the time of the composer's death ten years earlier, is broadcast by the BBC.