Grenfell Tower fire: The Who’s Roger Daltrey arrives to record Simon Cowell charity single
Following last week’s tragic Grenfell Tower fire, Simon Cowell has announced a charity single in aid of the victims.
Now The Who’s Roger Daltrey has been spotted arriving at a recording studio in West London to take part.
Dressed in a white t-shirt and sporting a Panama hat and shades, the 73-year-old rocker was joined by One Direction’s Louis, 25, and Jessie J, 29.
Over the weekend Cowell revealed the charity single would be a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water – to be released on Wednesday.
Other stars who will lend their vocals for the Grenfell Tower victims includes Liam Payne, Craig David, Lilly Allen, Stormzy and Skepta.
Cowell revealed he would continue trying to get more and more celebrities involved.
He told The Sun: “Until that last note has been finished, we will not be off the phone.
“I drove up very near [Grenfell], because you can’t get too close, but when you see it first hand it really does it hit you which is one of the reasons why I wanted to do this so quickly.”
He added: “You sit there, you’re looking at the that, and then go back and watch the news and you think, ‘what the f**k do you do?’
“I thought this is the best thing because it’s quick and I’ve done it before. Normally when you do this things it’s start a wave.”
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