Johnny Depp is set to perform as part of two concerts paying tribute Jeff Beck at the Royal Albert Hall.
The English guitarist, full name Geoffrey Arnold Beck, died in January at the age of 78 after contracting bacterial meningitis.
Eric Clapton and Sir Rod Stewart are among the stars also expected to perform at the two tribute concerts.
Beck’s wife Sandra Beck and guitarist Clapton have announced two concerts to honour Beck’s memory and artistry, which will take place at the London venue in May and feature performances from a number of high-profile musicians.
The final line-up will be confirmed nearer to the performances, which have been billed for 22 and 23 May.
In addition to Clapton, Depp and Sir Rod, other artists who have reportedly indicated their interest to be involved in the concert include Doyle Bramhall, Gary Clark Jr and Billy Gibbons, among others.
The “Cause We Ended...
The English guitarist, full name Geoffrey Arnold Beck, died in January at the age of 78 after contracting bacterial meningitis.
Eric Clapton and Sir Rod Stewart are among the stars also expected to perform at the two tribute concerts.
Beck’s wife Sandra Beck and guitarist Clapton have announced two concerts to honour Beck’s memory and artistry, which will take place at the London venue in May and feature performances from a number of high-profile musicians.
The final line-up will be confirmed nearer to the performances, which have been billed for 22 and 23 May.
In addition to Clapton, Depp and Sir Rod, other artists who have reportedly indicated their interest to be involved in the concert include Doyle Bramhall, Gary Clark Jr and Billy Gibbons, among others.
The “Cause We Ended...
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- by Ellie Muir
- The Independent - Music
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- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
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When it came time to bring this finale to the screen, Raimi (who also scripted the Universal release with his brother Ivan) looked to Academy Award-winning visual FX house Tippett Studios (Cloverfield, Blade II, Starship Troopers), which also ended up contributing to the opening sequence and the moment in which heroine Christine (Alison Lohman) snorts and swallows a fly. Matt Jacobs, who has been...
When it came time to bring this finale to the screen, Raimi (who also scripted the Universal release with his brother Ivan) looked to Academy Award-winning visual FX house Tippett Studios (Cloverfield, Blade II, Starship Troopers), which also ended up contributing to the opening sequence and the moment in which heroine Christine (Alison Lohman) snorts and swallows a fly. Matt Jacobs, who has been...
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- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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