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tertainment/7924392.stm?ad=1>       Beatles stars to play charity gig
By Ian Youngs
Music reporter, BBC News  [0]

  [Sir Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Olivia Harrison and Ringo Starr in 2007]
Sir Paul and Ringo helped launch the Love musical in Las Vegas in 2007
Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are to appear at a charity concert in
New York next month.
Sir Paul will headline the concert at the Radio City Music Hall on 4
April, while Starr has been named among a string of special guests.
The David Lynch Foundation initially said the pair would perform
together.
But a spokesman for Sir Paul said a collaboration had not been confirmed
and a spokeswoman for Starr said he would perform "a few songs on his
own".
The David Lynch Foundation, set up by the film director, promotes
transcendental meditation in schools.
The organisation's UK arm initially said Sir Paul and Starr would
"definitely" perform together. But a spokesman later said their reunion
had not been finalised.
In a statement about the show, Sir Paul said he had practiced
transcendental meditation for 40 years. "In moments of madness, it has
helped me find moments of serenity," he said.
The show will aim to raise enough money to teach one million at risk
children to meditate. "I would like to think that it would help provide
them a quiet haven in a not-so-quiet world," Sir Paul said.
Starr added: "It gives me great pleasure to be part of this evening. I
feel the aims of this charity are wonderful."
The two Beatles legends last performed together at a tribute concert for
George Harrison in 2002.
They were joined by Eric Clapton to perform While My Guitar Gently Weeps
at the show at the Royal Albert Hall.
Sir Paul and Starr, along with Harrison, also played in private in 1994
to record material for their Anthology series.
Sheryl Crow, Donovan, Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper and Moby will be among
the other musicians taking part in the New York show. Tickets go on sale
on Monday.

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