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Johnny Marr to perform at Linda McCartney tribute (London, Apr. 10)
Posted on Sun, Mar 21 1999
by David T. <[email protected]>

From Mikey, news at the Pretenders Archive Website:

"Here There and Everywhere" - A Tribute To Linda
Venue: The Royal Albert Hall
Date: Saturday 10th April 1999

Tickets for the above concert will be going on sale tomorrow (Friday 19th March) and are priced at £25 / £30 / £35. They will be available from The Royal Albert Hall Box Office - credit card booking (0)870 444 4000 or (0)171 589 8212. Tickets are also available through usual agents.

Artistes confirmed to appear are: Elvis Costello; Heather Small; Lynden David Hall; Des'ree; Johnny Marr; Tom Jones; Neil Finn; Marianne Faithfull; Sinead O'Connor; Ladysmith Black Mambazo; George Michael and... you guessed it - The Pretenders!

And from Steve, the link to the BBC News article "Stars Unite for Linda":

George Michael, Elvis Costello and Tom Jones will lead a star-studded tribute to Linda McCartney at London's Royal Albert Hall next month.

Sinead O'Connor, Des'ree and M People singer Heather Small will also appear - but Sir Paul is not sure if he will be able to play at the show, organised by The Pretenders singer Chrissie Hynde.

Although he has vowed to continue to campaign for
vegetarianism in memory of Linda, he told fans last year: "If I can get it together I will appear, but I am not sure I can do it emotionally, to be honest."

The show, on 10 April, is a few days from the first anniversary of Linda's death at the age of 56 from breast cancer.

Tickets for Here, There and Everywhere - A Concert For Linda go on sale on Friday and proceeds will go to her favourite animal charities.

Hynde said: "This is the show that Linda, myself and our friends talked about often. "It was Carla Lane who suggested we finally do it now,for Linda. We hope this show will reflect something of Linda's personality and her upbeat sense of humour."

Other acts to appear will include soul singer Lynden David Hall, Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, Neil Finn, Marianne Faithfull and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

Compered by Eddie Izzard, the show will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 17 April and televised the following day on BBC One.


Comments / Notes



Somebody just told me that tickets sold out within 1 hour of them going on sale =(

At least it'll be on radio and TV.

254 (dialup-18-33.netcomuk.co.uk)
near London, England - Sun, Mar 21, 1999 at 12:26:31 (PST)



To be frank, I'm more excited to hear what Johnny has been up to as of late rather than the Moz man. I feel we're on the verge of Johnny upswing. He seems to be leaving quite an impression and popping up here and there. Is it a build-up towards something phenomenal credited to Johnny? Does anyone know if he is a vegetarian?
Brian <[email protected]> (205-175-224.ipt.aol.com)
- Sun, Mar 21, 1999 at 15:38:01 (PST)




tongue in cheek (dialup-209.244.183.171.newyork2.level3.net)
- Sun, Mar 21, 1999 at 19:48:39 (PST)



At least he WAS in those Smiths-days..(and why should anyone change such a sensible behaviour?)
elsberry <[email protected]> (hmb2-tux.atm-bb.de)
- Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 00:31:57 (PST)





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