Pink Floyd salute an audience for the first time in 24 years at the Live 8 concert in Hyde Park, London 02 July 2005. (Credit: JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP via Getty Images) LONDON - Pink Floyd is releasing its first new music in almost three decades to raise money for the people of Ukraine, the band announced Thursday."Hey Hey Rise Up" features Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Nick Mason, with vocals from Ukrainian singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the band BoomBox.The track features Khlyvnyuk singing a patriotic Ukrainian song from a clip he recorded in front of Kyiv’s St.
Sophia Cathedral and posted on social media.Gilmour, who performed with BoomBox in London in 2015, said the video was "a powerful moment that made me want to put it to music."Save Our Allies is sending special operations veterans and medical teams to set up field hospitals in Poland and Romania, assist with bringing medical supplies to Ukraine, the provision of emergency operational medical support, and the evacuation of American Citizens, children, and the elderly/disabled over the border.
Save Our Allies will be on the ground for as long as there is a critical need.After Russia’s invasion, Khlyvnyuk cut short a tour of the U.S.
to return to Ukraine and join a territorial defense unit.Gilmour said he spoke to Khlyvnyuk, who was recovering in a hospital from a mortar shrapnel injury, while he was writing the song.