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In 1971, after the Beatles disbanded, the historic concert "THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH" was made into a film. This is a pamphlet containing the details. The Japanese release of the live album of the "Concert for Bangladesh," co-organized by George Harrison and sitar player Ravi Shankar on August 1, 1971, was in February 1972. In March, the concert was made into a film and released. In 1970, a large cyclone hit the then East and West Pakistan regions, causing enormous damage. Furthermore, in 1971, a civil war broke out over independence from Britain, and a large number of refugees were suffering in the region. Ravi conveyed this dire situation to George, an old acquaintance from the Beatles era, and they decided to hold a charity concert. George's friends at the time were mobilized for the concert. Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, and Ringo Starr. In addition, members of Badfinger, who debuted as newcomers from Apple Records at the time, as well as Jim Horn (sax), Carl Radle (Bs), Jim Keltner (Drs), and others... The concert was held twice, day and night, at Madison Square Garden in NY, and attracted about 40,000 people. - Title: "THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH" - Performers: Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Line Starr, Ringo Starr, Badfinger, Jesse Davis, Jim Horn, Jim Keltner, Claudia Langele, Carl Radle - Contents: A pamphlet containing details of the concert and introductions of the performers. Thank you for viewing.
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