On
May 20th and May 21st, 1985, 40 artists from the metal community
gathered at A&M Records Studios in
Hollywood, California to participate in the making of a record
called "Stars" as
a part of a very special fundraising project spearheaded by Ronnie
James Dio known
as Hear 'n Aid. The "Stars" single
and a video documentary on the making of the record was used to raise
money for famine relief efforts in Africa and around the world. These
40 artists - including members of Mötley Crüe, Judas
Priest, Iron Maiden, Quiet Riot, Twisted Sister, Blue
Öyster Cult and
even Spinal Tap -
along
with hundreds of other volunteers, donated their time and talent over
four months to make Hear 'n Aid a
reality. "Stars" was
a plea for unity in the fight against world hunger.
Due to contract differences with the labels, the "Stars" song and album weren't released until New Year's Day, 1986, and were only ever made available on vinyl and cassette. But Ronnie's widow/manager Wendy Dio wants to fix that. "I'm going to re-release («Stars»). So it'll come out on DVD and CD," she tells RollingStone.com. "I have loads of outtakes for the video."
Due to contract differences with the labels, the "Stars" song and album weren't released until New Year's Day, 1986, and were only ever made available on vinyl and cassette. But Ronnie's widow/manager Wendy Dio wants to fix that. "I'm going to re-release («Stars»). So it'll come out on DVD and CD," she tells RollingStone.com. "I have loads of outtakes for the video."
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