Biography
Geldof was brought into the world in Ireland in 1951. He was taught at a confidential Catholic school, however he later said he didn't partake in his time there as a result of its Catholic ethos and tormenting for his absence of rugby ability.
In the wake of leaving school, he acquired specific unspecialized temp jobs however was not roused by any of them. He then went to Canada to fill in as a music columnist.
In 1975, Weave Geldof turned into the lead vocalist of the Boomtown rodents an underground rock band. He broadly expressed the justification behind joining a pop band.
By 1978, they had accomplished their most memorable UK hit single 'Rodent Trap' and later accomplished a second hit with 'I Could do without Mondays'.
In 1981, Weave Geldof was welcome to participate in a show for Pardon Worldwide and this planted a seed of future thoughts for Bounce.
It was in 1984, that Sway moved from being a demigod to global VIP for bringing issues to light of helpful foundations. In 1984, Ethiopia and other African nations encountered a serious starvation which prompted a huge number of individuals starving to death. The situation of starving kids was generally seen on television. Bounce Geldof with Midge Ure chose to take care of business - delivering the single - "Do they Realize its Christmas Time". It was an unconstrained occasion with a significant number of the most popular names in popular music welcomed. It turned into a moment blockbuster selling a record 3 million duplicates.
In the late spring of 1985, Weave Geldof was one of the principal coordinators behind the Live Guide Show at Wembley. It was a sixteen-hour rock event pointed toward fund-raising and mindfulness for Africa. It was a novel melodic occasion catching the creative mind and consideration of the world.
Following this show, he turned out to be more associated with work for non-legislative associations in Africa, and became one of the main representatives on Third World obligation alleviation.
In 2005, he coordinated a Live 8 show, matching with the 'Make Destitution History' crusade. He looked for the co-activity of driving G8 pioneers, for example, Tony Blair to discount third world obligation. A reprimanded him for turning out to be excessively near lawmakers and some have contended his presence in the third world mission issue causes more damage than great.
Be that as it may, he stays a strong nonentity for propelling Western perspectives to focus harder on the issues and difficulties of the most unfortunate regions of the planet. He felt an energy for further developing circumstances in Africa
Bounce Geldof was knighted in 1986 and is frequently warmly known as 'Sir Weave'
He was hitched to Paula Yates, however they later split up. He has been areas of strength for an of father's privileges at last acquiring control for his three kids with Paula Yates, and a kid Paula Yates had with Michael Hutchinson of INXS.
Reference: Pettinger, Tejvan. "Weave Geldof Life story", Oxford, www.biographyonline.net, eleventh Feb 2008. Refreshed 10 February 2011.