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  2. Live 8 concert, London - Wikipedia

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    The main Live 8 concert was held at Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom on 2 July 2005. ... Accordingly, they were not present for the "Hey Jude" grand finale.

  3. List of concerts in Hyde Park - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park in London, England, has been a venue for rock music concerts since the late 1960s. The music management company Blackhill Enterprises held the first rock concert there on 29 June 1968, attended by 15,000 people. On the bill were Pink Floyd, Roy Harper and Jethro Tull. The supergroup Blind Faith (featuring Eric Clapton and Steve ...

  4. Hey Jude - Wikipedia

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    Hey Jude" was one second longer than Richard Harris's recent hit recording of "MacArthur Park", [77] the composer of which, Jimmy Webb, was a visitor to the studio around this time. [78] According to Webb, Martin admitted to him that "Hey Jude" was only allowed to run over seven minutes because of the success of "MacArthur Park".

  5. Dead artists will able ‘to continue reaching fans for ... - AOL

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    Soon you may be able to watch artists like the Beatles come back from the dead to play "Hey Jude" live at Glastonbury or Coachella, thanks to AI. In fact, it’s already happening—sort of.

  6. Julian Lennon on John, Paul, "Hey Jude," Yoko...and Love - AOL

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    “Hey Jude” was written by Paul McCartney about Julian and Cynthia; a friend of mine, Chadwick Stokes of the band Dispatch, had recently written a song about me and my family and some hard ...

  7. M.F. Horn Two - Wikipedia

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    M.F. Horn Two is a 1972 big band jazz album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson.It features cover versions of many songs that were popular in the years leading up to its production, including: "Theme from Shaft" by Isaac Hayes, "Country Road" by James Taylor, "Mother" by John Lennon, "Spinning Wheel" by David Clayton-Thomas and "Hey Jude" by The Beatles. [2]

  8. Julian Lennon Admits ‘Hey Jude’ Drives Him ‘Up the Wall’

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    After 55 years, Julian Lennon has made peace with “Hey Jude.” Julian, 60, recently spoke about the song that Paul McCartney wrote to console him while his parents, John Lennon and Cynthia ...

  9. Live in Hyde Park (Red Hot Chili Peppers album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Hyde Park is the first live album released by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, recorded in Hyde Park, London, on June 19, 20 and 25, 2004 during the Roll on the Red Tour. These three concerts set records for the highest-grossing concerts at a single venue in history.