Ringo Starr, Max Weinberg, Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron, and over 100 other musicians have united for a massive cover of the Beatles’ “Come Together” as part of a new campaign to help end world hunger.
The “Drum Together” clip was organized by WhyHunger, and along with Starr, Weinberg, and Cameron, it features drummers like Jim Keltner, Steve Gadd, Cindy Blackman Santana, and 11-year-old prodigy Nandi Bushell. While a massive coalition of percussionists (including an orchestra timpanist) create the base for this epic rendition of “Come Together,” the meticulously stitched-together performance also features an array of other musicians from guitarists and pianists to trombonists and trumpeters.
Matt Cameron joined 100 of the world’s greatest drummers and percussionists, along with over 50 additional musicians, to participate in the largest cover of The Beatles' “Come Together” as part of a campaign to help end world hunger.
The meticulously stitched performance was organized by WhyHunger
along with Ringo Starr, Max Weinberg, and Matt Cameron and features
other drummers such as Jim Keltner, Steve Gadd, Cindy Blackman Santana,
and 11-year-old prodigy Nandi Bushell.
WhyHunger’s Drum Together harnesses the power of music through The Beatles’ iconic song “Come Together” to build a just, hunger-free world.
More than 100 drummers and percussionists, along with over 50 additional musicians, have joined forces to create Drum Together
– a never-before-heard, drum-focused version of The Beatles’ “Come
Together”, all to support WhyHunger. A musical and visual tribute to the
power of community and a call to action, creators Brian Resnick and Dom
Famularo produced Drum Together to raise funds and awareness for WhyHunger’s work to end hunger in the U.S. and around the globe.
WhyHunger’s Drum Together is the greatest collection of drummers ever performing on one song.
Funds raised will support
WhyHunger’s work to end global hunger, tackle its root causes and invest
in grassroots solutions to advance the human right to nutritious food
for all.
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Ringo Starr, Max Weinberg, Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron, and over 100 other musicians have united for a massive cover of the Beatles’ “Come Together” as part of a new campaign to help end world hunger.
The “Drum Together” clip was organized by WhyHunger, and along with Starr, Weinberg, and Cameron, it features drummers like Jim Keltner, Steve Gadd, Cindy Blackman Santana, and 11-year-old prodigy Nandi Bushell. While a massive coalition of percussionists (including an orchestra timpanist) create the base for this epic rendition of “Come Together,” the meticulously stitched-together performance also features an array of other musicians from guitarists and pianists to trombonists and trumpeters.
Is that the Dave Grohl-loving drummer girl I spotted?
The meticulously stitched performance was organized by WhyHunger along with Ringo Starr, Max Weinberg, and Matt Cameron and features other drummers such as Jim Keltner, Steve Gadd, Cindy Blackman Santana, and 11-year-old prodigy Nandi Bushell.
WhyHunger’s Drum Together harnesses the power of music through The Beatles’ iconic song “Come Together” to build a just, hunger-free world.
More than 100 drummers and percussionists, along with over 50 additional musicians, have joined forces to create Drum Together – a never-before-heard, drum-focused version of The Beatles’ “Come Together”, all to support WhyHunger. A musical and visual tribute to the power of community and a call to action, creators Brian Resnick and Dom Famularo produced Drum Together to raise funds and awareness for WhyHunger’s work to end hunger in the U.S. and around the globe.
WhyHunger’s Drum Together is the greatest collection of drummers ever performing on one song.
Funds raised will support WhyHunger’s work to end global hunger, tackle its root causes and invest in grassroots solutions to advance the human right to nutritious food for all.