Mark Knopfler Unites 54 of the Greatest Guitar Players for Epic Charity Song: Stream

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Mark Knopfler has teamed up with a host of fellow guitar legends to record a version of his song “Going Home (Theme from Local Hero)” to raise funds for Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America.

The Dire Straits frontman tapped Eric Clapton, Slash (Guns N’ Roses), David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), Brian May (Queen), Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Pete Townshend (The Who), Alex Lifeson (RUSH), Bruce Springsteen, Ronnie Wood (The Rolling Stones), Joan Jett, and many more, forming what he has dubbed “Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes.” Notably, the star-studded version opens with the final recorded guitar track by the late Jeff Beck.

Knopfler’s longtime collaborator Guy Fletcher handled the production of the track, which might be the greatest assemblage of guitar talent to co-exist on a single song. The Sgt. Pepper‘s-style artwork was created by Sir Peter Blake (The Beatles, The Who, Band Aid).

The full song can be heard below now, featuring a multitude of guitarists trading off runs and fills. Additional instrumentation was provided by The Who’s Roger Daltrey (a Teenage Cancer Trust honorary patron the co-founder of Teen Cancer America with Townshend) on harmonica; The Beatles’ Ringo Starr playing drums along with his son Zak Starkey; and Sting filling out the rhythm section on bass.

“What I really want to do, more than anything else, is just to thank each and every one for this sterling response,” Knopfler said of the sheer number of contributors on the track. “I really had no idea that it was going to be like this. It hit Guy [Fletcher] and I quite early on that we had to extend this piece somehow, to take in the number of people who joined in.”

He continued: “Before I knew where I was, Pete Townshend had come into my studio armed with a guitar and an amp. And that first Pete power chord… man, I tell you. We were in that territory, and it was just fantastic. And it went on from there. Eric [Clapton] came in, played great, just one tasty lick after another. Then Jeff Beck’s contribution arrived and that was spellbinding. I think what we’ve had is an embarrassment of riches, really. The whole thing was a high point.”

Physical versions of the song on CD, deluxe CD/Blu-Ray, vinyl. Funds benefit Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America, and are available to order via the Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes website.

Listen to the charity single below, followed by the artwork and full list of contributors.

“Going Home (Theme from Local Hero)” Artwork:

mark knopfler's guitar heroes charity single
mark knopfler's guitar heroes charity single

Contributing Musicians:

Joan Armatrading, Jeff Beck, Richard Bennett, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Brown, James Burton, Jonathan Cain, Paul Carrack, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, Jim Cox, Steve Cropper, Sheryl Crow, Danny Cummings, Roger Daltrey, Duane Eddy, Sam Fender, Guy Fletcher, Peter Frampton, Audley Freed, Vince Gill, David Gilmour, Buddy Guy, Keiji Haino, Tony Iommi, Joan Jett, John Jorgenson, Mark Knopfler, Sonny Landreth, Albert Lee, Greg Leisz, Alex Lifeson, Steve Lukather, Phil Manzanera, Dave Mason, Hank Marvin, Brian May, Robbie McIntosh, John McLaughlin, Tom Morello, Rick Nielsen, Orianthi, Brad Paisley, Nile Rodgers, Mike Rutherford, Joe Satriani, John Sebastian, Connor Selby, Slash, Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Zak Starkey, Sting, Andy Taylor, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, Ian Thomas, Pete Townshend, Keith Urban, Steve Vai, Waddy Wachtel, Joe Louis Walker, Joe Walsh, Ronnie Wood, Glenn Worf, Zucchero.

Editor’s Note: The article was updated with the inclusion of the full song, which was released on March 15th.

Mark Knopfler Unites 54 of the Greatest Guitar Players for Epic Charity Song: Stream
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