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Bryan Adams looks ahead to Live Aid

Floods, famine, fire and drought — when disaster strikes at home and around the world, Canadians are ready to help. For musicians and actors, helping often means organizing large relief concerts. These shows are great entertainment and have raised millions of dollars. But at times, critics have questioned the long-term benefit of these extravaganzas. CBC Archives looks back at some of Canada's disaster relief concerts.

On the eve of the "ultimate performance" for famine relief, Bryan Adams says he's not nervous about performing for a billion people.
Medium: Television
Program: The Journal
Broadcast Date: July 12, 1985
Guest(s): Bryan Adams
Host: Mary Lou Finlay
Duration: 4:46

Last updated: November 28, 2012

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