Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has followed brother Noel's example and donated his royalties as a performer on the recording from sales of Oasis' Don't Look Back in Anger to the families of the Manchester terror attack victims.
It was revealed earlier this week that Noel Gallagher had arranged for his share of the royalties to be donated to those affected by the attack, and now a representative for Liam, has confirmed to Pitchfork.com he has also done the same.
Liam Gallagher Donates 'Don’t Look Back In Anger' Royalties To Manchester Fund
Liam Gallagher has followed brother Noel's example and donated his royalties as a performer on the recording from sales of Oasis' Don't Look Back in Anger to the families of the Manchester terror attack victims.
It was revealed earlier this week that Noel Gallagher had arranged for his share of the royalties to be donated to those affected by the attack, and now a representative for Liam, has confirmed to Pitchfork.com he has also done the same.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher has spoken about the torrent of love and abuse he receives whenever he posts anything on his Twitter account.
He told the current issue of Q "Yeah, but that's what makes the world go round. Bring it on. Love and abuse. All in one big pot. That's what I'm about. The thought of f*cking love love love makes me wanna throw up. I'm a bit of a punk like that. To much f*cking love can turn you into a knobhead. Bit of abuse keeps your feet on the ground."
Liam Gallagher On The Love And Abuse He Receives On Twitter
Liam Gallagher has spoken about the torrent of love and abuse he receives whenever he posts anything on his Twitter account.
He told the current issue of Q "Yeah, but that's what makes the world go round. Bring it on. Love and abuse. All in one big pot. That's what I'm about. The thought of f*cking love love love makes me wanna throw up. I'm a bit of a punk like that. To much f*cking love can turn you into a knobhead. Bit of abuse keeps your feet on the ground."
Ariana Grande
Coldplay
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Take That
The team behind One Love Manchester have issued a statement on the "negativity" surrounding Noel Gallagher's absence at the event last weekend.
The benefit concert - which included appearances from Coldplay, Take That and his brother Liam Gallagher - helped raise funds for the victims of the Manchester terror attack, which saw 22 killed and many more injured at an Ariana Grande concert.
Following rumours that Oasis were set to reform at the event, organisers have spoken out to defend the Ballad Of The Mighty I rocker and confirm that royalties from Don't Look Back In Anger were being donated to the fund.
A spokesperson for SB Projects, Live Nation, Festival Republic and SJM Concerts said: “Sunday's concert was a huge success and we are all dismayed that there is negativity aimed towards Noel Gallagher. Neither Noel nor Oasis were ever going to perform. We were extremely pleased when, last week, Noel not only gave his blessing for us to use his songs, but also told us that he was donating his royalties from Don't Look Back In Anger to the fund. Let's keep the positivity please. One Love Manchester.”
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
One Love Manchester Organisers Release Statement Defending Noel Gallagher
The team behind One Love Manchester have issued a statement on the "negativity" surrounding Noel Gallagher's absence at the event last weekend.
The benefit concert - which included appearances from Coldplay, Take That and his brother Liam Gallagher - helped raise funds for the victims of the Manchester terror attack, which saw 22 killed and many more injured at an Ariana Grande concert.
Following rumours that Oasis were set to reform at the event, organisers have spoken out to defend the Ballad Of The Mighty I rocker and confirm that royalties from Don't Look Back In Anger were being donated to the fund.
A spokesperson for SB Projects, Live Nation, Festival Republic and SJM Concerts said: “Sunday's concert was a huge success and we are all dismayed that there is negativity aimed towards Noel Gallagher. Neither Noel nor Oasis were ever going to perform. We were extremely pleased when, last week, Noel not only gave his blessing for us to use his songs, but also told us that he was donating his royalties from Don't Look Back In Anger to the fund. Let's keep the positivity please. One Love Manchester.”
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
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