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Hear 'n Aid

Hear 'n Aid was a charity record recorded by a large ensemble of 40 heavy metal musicians and released in 1986. The project was organized by Ronnie James Dio, Jimmy Bain, and Vivian Campbell, all from the band Dio. Proceeds from the album were used to raise over $3 million for famine relief in Africa.[1]

Hear 'n Aid
Compilation album by
various artists
Released26 May 1986
Recorded20–21 May 1985
Studio
GenreHeavy metal
Length43:14
LabelPolyGram Records
Producer"Stars" Track - Ronnie James Dio, Other Tracks - Various
Singles from Hear 'n Aid
  1. "Stars"
    Released: 1986

The 40 musicians were gathered together by Dio and recorded the single "Stars" together; the rest of the album was filled out with eight other tracks, several of which were contributed by artists who were on tour and unable to attend and participate in the mass recording session. A music video was released as well, produced during the recording sessions.

Release and reception Edit

Dio originally intended the single and album to be released shortly after its recording, but contractual issues with the different artists' record labels delayed the release until 26 May 1986, somewhat diminishing the impact of its release.

The compilation album titled Hear 'n Aid (or alternatively appearing as Hear 'n Aid (An All-Star Album For Famine Relief))" was headed by "Stars", and included live tracks by Kiss, Motörhead, Dio, Accept, Rush, Scorpions, "Go for the Throat" by Y&T and a studio recording by Jimi Hendrix was released on vinyl and cassette tape formats.

The "Stars" single was released on vinyl in both 7" and 12" versions. The back of the record sleeve for the single had the following description: "On May 20 and 21, 1985, 40 artists from the hard rock music community gathered at A&M Records Studios to participate in the making of a record called "Stars", as part of a very special project known as Hear 'N Aid. The "Stars" single, coupled with the album, a video documentary on the making of the record, and other ancillary products will raise money for famine relief efforts in Africa and around the world. 40 artists and hundreds of volunteers donated their time and talent over four months to make Hear 'N Aid a reality. "Stars" is a plea for unity in the fight against world hunger."[2]

The following CD release info needs verification as Wendy Dio indicated as late as 2011 that it was only ever released on vinyl and cassette.[3]

"The Hear 'n Aid album was released in CD format in the U.S. in May of 1994. (Mercury/Phonogram 826-044-2 (US, CD Reissue, 5/94). Allmusic references a CD re-release on 13 June 2000 with catalog of PolyGram #4218.[4] Kissmonster references a CD re-release: Japanese import Vertigo PHCR-4218 (Japan, CD Reissue, 11/94)"[5]

The project also released a 30 minute Sony home video documentary, Hear 'n Aid: The Sessions, which was shot during the recording process and released on VHS and Video8 formats.[6] The back cover for the documentary has the following description:

"'Hear 'N Aid: The Sessions' documents the making of a record, a very special record called 'Stars', that will raise money for famine relief. It is a behind-the-scenes journey through the process of rock 'n roll record-making, from the basic tracks through vocal solos an chorus to performances by 11 stellar guitarists that form a single guitar solo. 40 artists from the hard rock music community and hundreds of volunteers donated their time and talent over four months to make Hear 'N Aid a reality. 'Stars' is a plea for unity in the fight against world hunger."

The single "Stars" peaked at No. 26 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1986.[7] The music video for "Stars" received moderate airplay on MTV's Heavy Metal Mania[8] and afterward on MTV's replacement program Headbangers Ball.[9] During the period of high popularity of MySpace, Ronnie James Dio's profile[10] contained an entry crediting the project with having raised $1 million within a year. In a 2017 article written for Classic Rock,[11] Ronnie's wife and manager, Wendy Dio, estimated the project's total amount raised to be over $3 million.

On 31 May 2004, VH1 premiered a five-night documentary special titled "100 Most Metal Moments", narrated by Dee Snider.[12] At the conclusion, Hear 'n Aid was ranked as the "No. 1 Most Metal Moment".[13]

History Edit

In interview video footage taken during the event, Ronnie said that while attending a 48-hour charity Radiothon[14] at the radio station KLOS, Dio members Jimmy Bain and Vivian Campbell noticed that representation from hard rock or heavy metal stars was low. In light of the success of Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and USA for Africa's "We Are the World", they forwarded the idea to Ronnie James Dio, also attending the Radiothon, and together decided to create a similar project exclusively built around artists from the hard rock/heavy metal scene. Together the three co-wrote the song "Stars".

The song "Stars" was recorded on 20 and 21 May 1985 with the first session at Sound City Studios and then the second session moving to A&M Studios Studio A, where "We Are The World" was recorded.[15] It was edited and mixed at Rumbo Recorders and mastered at Artisan Sound.

The project included contributions from Ted Nugent, Yngwie Malmsteen, Tommy Aldridge and members of Dio, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Quiet Riot, Dokken, Mötley Crüe, Twisted Sister, Queensrÿche, Blue Öyster Cult, Vanilla Fudge, Y&T, Rough Cutt, Giuffria, Journey, W.A.S.P. and Night Ranger as well as the parody band Spinal Tap. Lead vocals were shared between Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Kevin DuBrow, Eric Bloom, Geoff Tate, Dave Meniketti, Don Dokken, and Paul Shortino. Vivian Campbell, Carlos Cavazo, Buck Dharma, Brad Gillis, Craig Goldy, George Lynch, Yngwie Malmsteen, Eddie Ojeda, and Neal Schon all added guitar solos. Iron Maiden's Dave Murray and Adrian Smith were in the middle of their 'World Slavery Tour' at the time and flew in to attend the main session.

The non-profit Edit

Prior to the album release, and indicative of their business acumen and commitment to the project's success, Ronnie, Jimmy and Vivian established Hear 'n Aid as a full fledged non-profit (presumably to avoid experiencing similar missteps and pitfalls encountered with previous African aid efforts). "Hear ’n Aid had to be a non-profit organisation… We had to set up a board of directors, fourteen people, and all decisions had to be made by the board. My role was getting the licensing." - Wendy Dio[11] The Classic Rock article also indicates the project leadership and participants were well aware that the funds raised from similar events such as Band Aid were squandered due to governmental corruption as well as suffering from general disorganization which led to things such as "food rotting on docks" - Paul Shortino (vocalist for Rough Cutt). The funds raised through the Hear 'n Aid project were instead used to purchase and ship agricultural machinery.

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Stars"Dio, V. Campbell, BainHear 'n Aid7:15
2."Up to the Limit (Live in Nagoya, Japan; 1985), from the Kaizoku-Ban EP"Hoffmann, Kaufmann, Baltes, Fischer, Dirkschneider, DeaffyAccept5:01
3."On the Road (Live at The Hammersmith Odeon, 1985), from The Birthday Party '85 video"Burston, Kilmister, P. Campbell, GillMotörhead4:55
4."Distant Early Warning (Live in Toronto, 1984), from the *Grace Under Pressure Tour (video)"Lifeson, Lee, PeartRush5:06
5."Heaven's on Fire (Live in Detroit 1984), from the Animalize Live Uncensored video"Stanley, ChildKiss4:21
6."Can You See Me"HendrixThe Jimi Hendrix Experience2:27
7."Hungry for Heaven (Live in Philadelphia 1985), never released elsewhere"Dio, BainDio4:43
8."Go for the Throat (In Rock We Trust (bonus track)"Meniketti, Alves, Kennemore, HazeY&T4:32
9."The Zoo (Live in 1984), taken from World Wide Live"Schenker, MeineScorpions6:14
Total length:38:09

Charts Edit

Chart (1986) Peak
position
Australian (Kent Music Report) 76[16]

Personnel Edit

Track 1: "Stars" Edit

Hear 'n Aid

Track 2: "Up to the Limit" Edit

Accept

Track 3: "On the Road" Edit

Mötorhead

Track 4: "Distant Early Warning" Live Edit

Rush

  • Bass and rhythm guitar, vocals, synthesizers, and bass pedal synthesizer - Geddy Lee
  • Electric and acoustic guitars, and bass pedal synthesizer - Alex Lifeson
  • Drums and percussion - Neil Peart

Track 5: "Heaven's on Fire" Live Edit

Kiss

Track 6: "Can You See Me" Edit

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Track 7: "Hungry for Heaven" Live Edit

Dio

Track 8: "Go for the Throat" Edit

Y&T

Track 9: "The Zoo" Live Edit

Scorpions

Re-issue and potential sequel Edit

There was a second planned song to benefit a charity that Dio was involved with for years ("Children of the Night"), that benefited runaway children. This was to be a song called "Throw Away Children". However, due to various reasons the project never materialized, and the song ended up appearing on the 2002 Dio album, Killing the Dragon.[citation needed]

On 2 November 2011, Dio's widow Wendy announced that the song "Stars" would be re-released. She told Rolling Stone: “I’m going to re-release [Stars] because it only ever came out on vinyl and cassette. So it’ll come out on DVD and CD, I have loads of outtakes for the video”.[3]

On 30 March 2015, Wendy Dio spoke with Eddie Trunk on his SiriusXM satellite radio show Eddie Trunk Live. "We are in talks right now with a couple of record labels to reissue HEAR 'N AID, with the funds going to [the Ronnie James Dio] Stand Up And Shout [Cancer Fund, the charity founded in memory of the late singer]".[17] "We have so much stuff that was never released before — behind-the-scenes stuff that was shot during the whole time. We have photos galore of everybody that was involved in it, and I think it'll be fantastic. We just have to work on it. It may not come out this year, because I want everything to be perfect, as Ronnie would want it to be, but I am in talks about it, and that will be coming out, definitely."

In April 2015, Wendy Dio confirmed that a modern-day version of Hear 'n Aid was in the works to record a "new song" and released alongside the upcoming reissue of "Stars". She had stated that "legal stuff" was the cause of the reissue delay.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 416. CN 5585.
  2. ^ Keihänen, Tapio. "Hear 'N Aid 7" single Discography Dionet-00842". Dio.net. Dio net. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b Baltin, Steve. "Ronnie James Dio's Widow Rereleasing Eighties Metal All-Star Project". Rolling Stone.com. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Hear 'n Aid - Various Artists | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  5. ^ "KISSMONSTER - Discography - Various Artists: Hear 'N Aid (1986)". Kissmonster.com. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Hear 'n Aid: The Sessions". IMDb.com.
  7. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 248. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  8. ^ "MTV's Heavy Metal Mania". IMDb.com.
  9. ^ "Headbangers Ball". IMDb.com.
  10. ^ "Ronnie James Dio - Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.
  11. ^ a b Black, Johnny. "The story of Hear 'n Aid, the heavy metal Band Aid". Louder. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  12. ^ 100 Most Metal Moments, retrieved 10 October 2019
  13. ^ bravewords.com. "VH1's 100 Most Metal Moments - Full List Revealed". bravewords.com. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  14. ^ "the definition of radiothon". Dictionary.com.
  15. ^ Rock, Johnny Black2017-05-16T14:39:00Z Classic. "The story of Hear 'n Aid, the heavy metal Band Aid". Classic Rock Magazine. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  16. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 136. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  17. ^ "Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund". Diocancerfund.org. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  18. ^ "Modern-day version of Eighties Metal All-Star Project Hear n' Aid to Record new Song for Charity". Blabbermouth.com. 5 April 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015.

External links Edit

  • Hear 'n Aid: The Sessions 1986 30 minute music documentary footage gleaned from the recording sessions.
  • Hear 'n Aid: The Sessions.
  • Rate Your Music (RYM) Rating for Stars single. (3.43/5.00)
  • Rate Your Music (RYM) Rating for Hear 'n Aid Album. (3.58/5.00)
  • - Video (YouTube.com).

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Hear n Aid was a charity record recorded by a large ensemble of 40 heavy metal musicians and released in 1986 The project was organized by Ronnie James Dio Jimmy Bain and Vivian Campbell all from the band Dio Proceeds from the album were used to raise over 3 million for famine relief in Africa 1 Hear n AidCompilation album by various artistsReleased26 May 1986Recorded20 21 May 1985StudioSound City Van Nuys A amp M HollywoodGenreHeavy metalLength43 14LabelPolyGram RecordsProducer Stars Track Ronnie James Dio Other Tracks VariousSingles from Hear n Aid Stars Released 1986The 40 musicians were gathered together by Dio and recorded the single Stars together the rest of the album was filled out with eight other tracks several of which were contributed by artists who were on tour and unable to attend and participate in the mass recording session A music video was released as well produced during the recording sessions Contents 1 Release and reception 2 History 3 The non profit 4 Track listing 5 Charts 6 Personnel 6 1 Track 1 Stars 6 2 Track 2 Up to the Limit 6 3 Track 3 On the Road 6 4 Track 4 Distant Early Warning Live 6 5 Track 5 Heaven s on Fire Live 6 6 Track 6 Can You See Me 6 7 Track 7 Hungry for Heaven Live 6 8 Track 8 Go for the Throat 6 9 Track 9 The Zoo Live 7 Re issue and potential sequel 8 References 9 External linksRelease and reception EditDio originally intended the single and album to be released shortly after its recording but contractual issues with the different artists record labels delayed the release until 26 May 1986 somewhat diminishing the impact of its release The compilation album titled Hear n Aid or alternatively appearing as Hear n Aid An All Star Album For Famine Relief was headed by Stars and included live tracks by Kiss Motorhead Dio Accept Rush Scorpions Go for the Throat by Y amp T and a studio recording by Jimi Hendrix was released on vinyl and cassette tape formats The Stars single was released on vinyl in both 7 and 12 versions The back of the record sleeve for the single had the following description On May 20 and 21 1985 40 artists from the hard rock music community gathered at A amp M Records Studios to participate in the making of a record called Stars as part of a very special project known as Hear N Aid The Stars single coupled with the album a video documentary on the making of the record and other ancillary products will raise money for famine relief efforts in Africa and around the world 40 artists and hundreds of volunteers donated their time and talent over four months to make Hear N Aid a reality Stars is a plea for unity in the fight against world hunger 2 The following CD release info needs verification as Wendy Dio indicated as late as 2011 that it was only ever released on vinyl and cassette 3 The Hear n Aid album was released in CD format in the U S in May of 1994 Mercury Phonogram 826 044 2 US CD Reissue 5 94 Allmusic references a CD re release on 13 June 2000 with catalog of PolyGram 4218 4 Kissmonster references a CD re release Japanese import Vertigo PHCR 4218 Japan CD Reissue 11 94 5 The project also released a 30 minute Sony home video documentary Hear n Aid The Sessions which was shot during the recording process and released on VHS and Video8 formats 6 The back cover for the documentary has the following description Hear N Aid The Sessions documents the making of a record a very special record called Stars that will raise money for famine relief It is a behind the scenes journey through the process of rock n roll record making from the basic tracks through vocal solos an chorus to performances by 11 stellar guitarists that form a single guitar solo 40 artists from the hard rock music community and hundreds of volunteers donated their time and talent over four months to make Hear N Aid a reality Stars is a plea for unity in the fight against world hunger The single Stars peaked at No 26 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1986 7 The music video for Stars received moderate airplay on MTV s Heavy Metal Mania 8 and afterward on MTV s replacement program Headbangers Ball 9 During the period of high popularity of MySpace Ronnie James Dio s profile 10 contained an entry crediting the project with having raised 1 million within a year In a 2017 article written for Classic Rock 11 Ronnie s wife and manager Wendy Dio estimated the project s total amount raised to be over 3 million On 31 May 2004 VH1 premiered a five night documentary special titled 100 Most Metal Moments narrated by Dee Snider 12 At the conclusion Hear n Aid was ranked as the No 1 Most Metal Moment 13 History EditIn interview video footage taken during the event Ronnie said that while attending a 48 hour charity Radiothon 14 at the radio station KLOS Dio members Jimmy Bain and Vivian Campbell noticed that representation from hard rock or heavy metal stars was low In light of the success of Band Aid s Do They Know It s Christmas and USA for Africa s We Are the World they forwarded the idea to Ronnie James Dio also attending the Radiothon and together decided to create a similar project exclusively built around artists from the hard rock heavy metal scene Together the three co wrote the song Stars The song Stars was recorded on 20 and 21 May 1985 with the first session at Sound City Studios and then the second session moving to A amp M Studios Studio A where We Are The World was recorded 15 It was edited and mixed at Rumbo Recorders and mastered at Artisan Sound The project included contributions from Ted Nugent Yngwie Malmsteen Tommy Aldridge and members of Dio Judas Priest Iron Maiden Quiet Riot Dokken Motley Crue Twisted Sister Queensryche Blue Oyster Cult Vanilla Fudge Y amp T Rough Cutt Giuffria Journey W A S P and Night Ranger as well as the parody band Spinal Tap Lead vocals were shared between Ronnie James Dio Rob Halford Kevin DuBrow Eric Bloom Geoff Tate Dave Meniketti Don Dokken and Paul Shortino Vivian Campbell Carlos Cavazo Buck Dharma Brad Gillis Craig Goldy George Lynch Yngwie Malmsteen Eddie Ojeda and Neal Schon all added guitar solos Iron Maiden s Dave Murray and Adrian Smith were in the middle of their World Slavery Tour at the time and flew in to attend the main session The non profit EditPrior to the album release and indicative of their business acumen and commitment to the project s success Ronnie Jimmy and Vivian established Hear n Aid as a full fledged non profit presumably to avoid experiencing similar missteps and pitfalls encountered with previous African aid efforts Hear n Aid had to be a non profit organisation We had to set up a board of directors fourteen people and all decisions had to be made by the board My role was getting the licensing Wendy Dio 11 The Classic Rock article also indicates the project leadership and participants were well aware that the funds raised from similar events such as Band Aid were squandered due to governmental corruption as well as suffering from general disorganization which led to things such as food rotting on docks Paul Shortino vocalist for Rough Cutt The funds raised through the Hear n Aid project were instead used to purchase and ship agricultural machinery Track listing EditNo TitleWriter s Original artistLength1 Stars Dio V Campbell BainHear n Aid7 152 Up to the Limit Live in Nagoya Japan 1985 from the Kaizoku Ban EP Hoffmann Kaufmann Baltes Fischer Dirkschneider DeaffyAccept5 013 On the Road Live at The Hammersmith Odeon 1985 from The Birthday Party 85 video Burston Kilmister P Campbell GillMotorhead4 554 Distant Early Warning Live in Toronto 1984 from the Grace Under Pressure Tour video Lifeson Lee PeartRush5 065 Heaven s on Fire Live in Detroit 1984 from the Animalize Live Uncensored video Stanley ChildKiss4 216 Can You See Me HendrixThe Jimi Hendrix Experience2 277 Hungry for Heaven Live in Philadelphia 1985 never released elsewhere Dio BainDio4 438 Go for the Throat In Rock We Trust bonus track Meniketti Alves Kennemore HazeY amp T4 329 The Zoo Live in 1984 taken from World Wide Live Schenker MeineScorpions6 14Total length 38 09Charts EditChart 1986 PeakpositionAustralian Kent Music Report 76 16 Personnel EditTrack 1 Stars Edit Hear n Aid Lead vocals Ronnie James Dio Dio Dave Meniketti Y amp T Rob Halford Judas Priest Kevin DuBrow Quiet Riot Eric Bloom Blue Oyster Cult Paul Shortino Rough Cutt Geoff Tate Queensryche Don Dokken Dokken Backing vocals Tommy Aldridge Ozzy Osbourne Dave Alford Rough Cutt Carmine Appice Vanilla Fudge King Kobra Vinny Appice Dio Jimmy Bain Dio Frankie Banali Quiet Riot Mick Brown Dokken Vivian Campbell Dio Carlos Cavazo Quiet Riot Amir Derakh Rough Cutt Buck Dharma Blue Oyster Cult Brad Gillis Night Ranger Craig Goldy Giuffria Chris Hager Rough Cutt Chris Holmes W A S P Blackie Lawless W A S P George Lynch Dokken Yngwie Malmsteen Mick Mars Motley Crue Michael McKean in character and credited as David St Hubbins of Spinal Tap Vince Neil Motley Crue Ted Nugent Eddie Ojeda Twisted Sister Jeff Pilson Dokken Rudy Sarzo Quiet Riot Claude Schnell Dio Neal Schon Journey Harry Shearer in character and credited as Derek Smalls of Spinal Tap Mark Stein Vanilla Fudge Matt Thorr Rough Cutt Lead guitar solos 1st solo Craig Goldy Giuffria Eddie Ojeda Twisted Sister 2nd solo Vivian Campbell Dio Brad Gillis Night Ranger 3rd solo Neal Schon Journey George Lynch Dokken 4th solo Yngwie Malmsteen Vivian Campbell Dio 5th solo George Lynch Dokken Carlos Cavazo Quiet Riot 6th solo Brad Gillis Night Ranger Buck Dharma Blue Oyster Cult Rhythm guitar melody lines Dave Murray Iron Maiden Adrian Smith Iron Maiden Bass Jimmy Bain Dio Drums Vinny Appice Dio Frankie Banali Quiet Riot Keyboards Claude Schnell Dio Track 2 Up to the Limit Edit Accept Vocals Udo Dirkschneider Guitars Wolf Hoffmann Guitars Jorg Fischer Bass guitar Peter Baltes Drums Stefan KaufmannTrack 3 On the Road Edit Motorhead Vocals bass guitar Lemmy Kilmister Rhythm guitar Phil Wizzo Campbell Lead guitar Michael Wurzel Burston Drums Pete GillTrack 4 Distant Early Warning Live Edit Rush Bass and rhythm guitar vocals synthesizers and bass pedal synthesizer Geddy Lee Electric and acoustic guitars and bass pedal synthesizer Alex Lifeson Drums and percussion Neil PeartTrack 5 Heaven s on Fire Live Edit Kiss Rhythm guitar lead vocals Paul Stanley Bass guitar lead vocals Gene Simmons Drums backing vocals Eric Carr Lead guitar Bruce KulickTrack 6 Can You See Me Edit The Jimi Hendrix Experience Guitar lead vocals Jimi Hendrix Bass guitar Noel Redding Drums Mitch MitchellTrack 7 Hungry for Heaven Live Edit Dio Vocals Ronnie James Dio Guitar Vivian Campbell Bass guitar Jimmy Bain Drums Vinny Appice Keyboards Claude SchnellTrack 8 Go for the Throat Edit Y amp T Lead vocals lead guitar Dave Meniketti Rhythm guitar backing vocals Joey Alves Bass guitar backing vocals Phil Kennemore Drums backing vocals Leonard HazeTrack 9 The Zoo Live Edit Scorpions Lead vocals Klaus Meine Lead guitar voice box backing vocals Matthias Jabs Rhythm guitar backing vocals Rudolf Schenker Bass guitar backing vocals Francis Buchholz Drums percussion backing vocals Herman RarebellRe issue and potential sequel EditThere was a second planned song to benefit a charity that Dio was involved with for years Children of the Night that benefited runaway children This was to be a song called Throw Away Children However due to various reasons the project never materialized and the song ended up appearing on the 2002 Dio album Killing the Dragon citation needed On 2 November 2011 Dio s widow Wendy announced that the song Stars would be re released She told Rolling Stone I m going to re release Stars because it only ever came out on vinyl and cassette So it ll come out on DVD and CD I have loads of outtakes for the video 3 On 30 March 2015 Wendy Dio spoke with Eddie Trunk on his SiriusXM satellite radio show Eddie Trunk Live We are in talks right now with a couple of record labels to reissue HEAR N AID with the funds going to the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up And Shout Cancer Fund the charity founded in memory of the late singer 17 We have so much stuff that was never released before behind the scenes stuff that was shot during the whole time We have photos galore of everybody that was involved in it and I think it ll be fantastic We just have to work on it It may not come out this year because I want everything to be perfect as Ronnie would want it to be but I am in talks about it and that will be coming out definitely In April 2015 Wendy Dio confirmed that a modern day version of Hear n Aid was in the works to record a new song and released alongside the upcoming reissue of Stars She had stated that legal stuff was the cause of the reissue delay 18 References Edit Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 416 CN 5585 Keihanen Tapio Hear N Aid 7 single Discography Dionet 00842 Dio net Dio net Retrieved 25 April 2019 a b Baltin Steve Ronnie James Dio s Widow Rereleasing Eighties Metal All Star Project Rolling Stone com Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 23 April 2019 Hear n Aid Various Artists Release Info AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2019 KISSMONSTER Discography Various Artists Hear N Aid 1986 Kissmonster com Retrieved 10 October 2019 Hear n Aid The Sessions IMDb com Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 248 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 MTV s Heavy Metal Mania IMDb com Headbangers Ball IMDb com Ronnie James Dio Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace a b Black Johnny The story of Hear n Aid the heavy metal Band Aid Louder Future Publishing Limited Retrieved 23 April 2019 100 Most Metal Moments retrieved 10 October 2019 bravewords com VH1 s 100 Most Metal Moments Full List Revealed bravewords com Retrieved 10 October 2019 the definition of radiothon Dictionary com Rock Johnny Black2017 05 16T14 39 00Z Classic The story of Hear n Aid the heavy metal Band Aid Classic Rock Magazine Retrieved 10 October 2019 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 136 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund Diocancerfund org Retrieved 10 October 2019 Modern day version of Eighties Metal All Star Project Hear n Aid to Record new Song for Charity Blabbermouth com 5 April 2015 Retrieved 5 April 2015 External links EditHear n Aid The Sessions 1986 30 minute music documentary footage gleaned from the recording sessions Hear n Aid The Sessions Rate Your Music RYM Rating for Stars single 3 43 5 00 Rate Your Music RYM Rating for Hear n Aid Album 3 58 5 00 Additional information on Hear N Aid releases including photos Video YouTube com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hear 27n Aid amp oldid 1177697168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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