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On February 25,
METALLICA guitarist
Kirk Hammett will perform at an all-star tribute concert to
FLEETWOOD MAC co-founder
Peter Green at the London Palladium. The event, which is being curated by
Green's fellow
FLEETWOOD MAC co-founder
Mick Fleetwood, will feature additional appearances by
Billy Gibbons,
David Gilmour,
Jonny Lang,
Andy Fairweather Low,
John Mayall,
Christine McVie,
Zak Starkey,
Steven Tyler and
Bill Wyman.
A couple of photos from the rehearsal sessions for
"Mick Fleetwood & Friends Celebrate The Music Of Peter Green And The Early Years Of Fleetwood Mac" have been posted on
Kirk's
Instagram and can be seen below.
The concert will take place just a few weeks after it was announced that
Hammett is collaborating with
Green on a book and music project for
Rufus Publications.
Hammett was at
Abbey Road Studios in London last month to record "something very special" for the project, which will feature guest appearances by several other artists. In addition,
Hammett has posted a couple of photographs with
Green, including one image where
Peter can be seen holding a vinyl copy of
METALLICA's
"Master Of Puppets" album and another where they are both holding
Green's legendary 1959 Les Paul guitar — known as "Greeny" — which
Hammett now owns.
In a blog post on his
FearFestevil.com web site,
Hammett stated about the upcoming concert: "I'm honored to be playing a part in the
Peter Green Celebration Show being staged by
Mick Fleetwood at the London Palladium. Between
Mick,
Billy Gibbons and
Dave Gilmour I am going to be in the presence of some severe legends, and in truth, I'm completely blown away by that.
"When I acquired Greenie, I bought her because she sounded great. She's a very unique sounding guitar. I had no idea it would lead to all these different opportunities, all these different experiences, and meeting all these different people. It was coming up on 50 years since
Peter Green left
FLEETWOOD MAC, this tribute was happening, but no one called me until
Ross Halfin called
Mick Fleetwood's manager and kind of informed him about my owning the guitar and suggested I should be part of it. So
Mick Fleetwood got a hold of me at the beginning of the
'Hardwired…' tour and asked if I was interested in doing this tribute to
Peter Green. At the time I had to tell him I had no idea what my schedule was gonna be like with
METALLICA because we were literally on the eve of our first shows for
'Hardwired…' But then three years passed and the tribute show started to develop more.
Ross had kept me abreast on how it was taking shape, so I contacted
Mick Fleetwood, and he was gracious enough to say I could still be part of it. So that's how I'll get to play
'Green Manalishi' at the
Peter Green tribute!
"It's just amazing, seeing and hearing all the people committed to the tribute. The majority of them are all people I've been well aware of ever since I was a young musician, so to be playing with some of them now, it's a mind blower … A Mind Blower !!"
Fleetwood said about the show: "The concert is a celebration of those early blues days where we all began, and it's important to recognize the profound impact
Peter and the early
FLEETWOOD MAC had on the world of music.
Peter was my greatest mentor and it gives me such joy to pay tribute to his incredible talent. I am honored to be sharing the stage with some of the many artists
Peter has inspired over the years and who share my great respect for this remarkable musician. 'Then Play On'…"