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Elvis Costello and | Elvis Costello and Chrissie Hynde appeared together at a benefit concert for the U.K.'s oldest children's hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children. The duo performed such chestnuts as the Beatles' "There's a Place," Burt Bacharach's "Windows of the World" and Ray Davies's "Thank You for the Days." Headlining the show were Bill Wyman's All Stars, featuring Phil Collins, Ron Wood, Eddy Grant and Terence Trent D'Arby. | ||
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'''Rolling Stone, No. 524, April 21, 1988 | |||
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[[Sheila Rogers]] reports on the A.I.M.S. Gala, Saturday, [[Concert 1988-02-20 London|February 20, 1988]], Royal Albert Hall, London, England. | |||
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