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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.
A charity supergroup is a music group comprising famous musicians or other celebrities which is formed to raise funds or awareness for ... 1983 ARMS Charity Concert:
September 20 – The first ARMS Charity Concert is held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. ... US BB 1 – April 1983, US CashBox 1 of 1983, Canada 1 – May 1983 ...
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.
While Page and Beck played together in the Yardbirds, the trio of Page, Beck and Clapton never played in the original group at the same time. The three guitarists did appear on stage together at the ARMS Charity Concerts in 1983. After Beck's departure, the Yardbirds remained a quartet. They recorded one album with Page on lead guitar, Little ...
In 1983, in an all-star jam with Steve Winwood and Simon Phillips, Beck performed "Hi Ho Silver Lining" live at the ARMS Charity Concert, a charity benefit show for multiple sclerosis, at London's Royal Albert Hall. [4] The song was resurrected for the Together and Apart Japanese and U.S. tours with Eric Clapton in 2009 and 2010.
December 23, 1982 – January 6, 1983: People from covers of issues 361-385/386: 1982 year-end issue 1983 ... ARMS Charity Concerts cover story 414: February 2, 1984:
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 ...