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  1. 19 de ene. de 2017 · 31K subscribers. Subscribed. 395. 16K views 7 years ago. April 3rd, 1987 was declared International AIDS Day by the renowned Pasteur Institute in Paris to raise money for AIDS research and to...

  2. Stand by Me: AIDS Day Benefit: Directed by Mike Mansfield. With Boy George, The Communards, John Entwistle, Herbie Hancock.

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    • Boy George, The Communards, John Entwistle
    • Mike Mansfield
  3. 21 de mar. de 2012 · 5.76K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.8K. 203K views 11 years ago. George Michael "STAND By ME Concert AIDS Day Benefit 1987" Full DVD+INTERVIEW" By SANDRO LAMPIS Dedicated To All Fans...

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  4. 26 de feb. de 2016 · Aids benefit concert, wembley arena 1987.With Elton John , George Michael, Boy george, Kim Wilde, Jimmy Sommerville...

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    • How George Got Involved
    • George Michael’s Performance
    • Concert Video

    According to Smash Hits magazine, the organizers were incredibly grateful for the support and participation of George especially since other big names in music were hesitant.

    George performed three songs during the AIDS benefit concert: 1. 1-2-3 (with Deon Estus) 2. Love’s in Need of Love Today (Stevie Wonder cover) 3. Everything She Wants (Wham! song) (with Andrew Ridgeley) Below is a video of George Michael singing the Len Barry song “1-2-3” with Deon Estus at the AIDS Benefit concert: George performing “Love’s in Nee...

    A video of the concert showcasing the different performances was released, albeit only the highlights of the event. People Magazinecalled the VHS: In the UK only, an alternative cover was released for the Stand by Me Benefit Concert, with George and Elton John on the cover.

  5. #OnThisDay in 1987 George performed at the Stand By Me AIDS Day Benefit Concert at Wembley Arena in London He performed three songs: ‘1-2-3’ with Deon Estus, a cover of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Love’s in Need of Love Today’ and ‘Everything She Wants’ with Andrew Ridgeley

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  6. Synopsis. George Michael, Elton John, and Bob Geldof are among the musical luminaries performing at a live concert in 1987 for the benefit of AIDS victims. The concert was held at Wembley Arena in London to raise money and awareness about the disease, which has killed millions of people worldwide.