Pink Floyd is releasing new music for the first time in 28 years, with proceeds going to humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
After a decades-long hiatus from recording new music, the band is releasing "Hey Hey Rise Up" in support of humanitarian relief in Ukraine.Roberto Panucci / Corbis via Getty Images file
“I thought: that is pretty magical and maybe I can do something with this,” Gilmour told the Guardian. Gilmour managed to track down and contact Khlyvnyuk, who was recently hospitalized for a shrapnel wound on his cheek.
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