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- Charity_supergroup abstract "To raise funds or awareness for charities or causes which they support, musicians may sometimes form groups often known as charity supergroups. While all-star membership in these groups may suggest that they are supergroups, they are usually together only for a single album, show, or single. Also, the primary objective of these groups are not record sales or profit for the musicians, but a more humanitarian goal such as supporting a non-profit organization. Some of the most notable charity supergroups include 1984's Band Aid, featuring Bono, Phil Collins and Sting, which recorded "Do They Know Its Christmas?" to support famine relief in Ethiopia, and 1985's USA for Africa, which featured such stars as Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, which recorded "We are the World". However, the concept dates back to at least 1971 when George Harrison and Ravi Shankar organized The Concert for Bangladesh, and a subsequent album and film, to support UNICEF relief efforts in that country.".
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- Charity_supergroup subject Category:Benefit_concerts.
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- Charity_supergroup type Benefit106892534.
- Charity_supergroup type BenefitConcert106892657.
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- Charity_supergroup type Performance106891493.
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- Charity_supergroup type SocialEvent107288639.
- Charity_supergroup type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Charity_supergroup comment "To raise funds or awareness for charities or causes which they support, musicians may sometimes form groups often known as charity supergroups. While all-star membership in these groups may suggest that they are supergroups, they are usually together only for a single album, show, or single. Also, the primary objective of these groups are not record sales or profit for the musicians, but a more humanitarian goal such as supporting a non-profit organization.".
- Charity_supergroup label "Charity supergroup".
- Charity_supergroup label "Gelegenheidsformatie".
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- Charity_supergroup sameAs Q3361987.
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- Charity_supergroup isPrimaryTopicOf Charity_supergroup.