Hank Marvin of The Shadows and Queen’s drummer Roger Taylor have put their very own spin on ’60s surf rock traditional ‘Let There Be Drums’ in assist of charity.
Hank Marvin and Queen’s Roger Taylor have joined forces on a charity cowl of ‘Let There Be Drums’
The legendary musicians are joined by particular visitors the Kodo Drummers of Japan on the duvet of the 1961 hit for Sandy Nelson, which is a part of the ‘Assume Loud 4 Parkinson’s’ compilation organised by veteran music supervisor Ian Grant, who was identified with the progressive neurological situation in 2016.
Grant mentioned: “Man, this was so cool. I’ve met many a hero, however Hank is further particular as a result of he’s a hero’s hero.”
The track comes with a music video by the person behind Band Support’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’.
Nigel Dick mentioned: “I knew it was a chance too good to go up. I contacted each drummer I knew, pitched them the thought, and each one among them mentioned sure with out hesitation.”
The montage options drummers Vinnie Colaiuta (Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa) Eric Manegold (Chuck Berry) and Simon Phillips (The Who).
‘Assume Loud 4 Parkinson’s’ additionally options the likes of Paul Carrack, The Waterboys, John Cooper Clarke and Leo Sayer.
The venture obtained the backing of Ozzy Osbourne, who has Parkinson’s, and Pete Townshend of The Who.
Cash raised from the track will profit the UK charity Treatment Parkinson’s, which can also be in for an enormous donation from Ozzy and Black Sabbath’s star-studded ultimate live performance, ‘Again To The Starting’, at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5.
‘Assume Loud 4 Parkinson’s’ is out there now on bodily and digital codecs. Buy by way of https://slinky.to/ThinkLoudforParkinsons.