After Turner's performance, the five joined together to sing the Beatle's "Please Please Me" and "Hey Jude.” The star-studded cast fascinated the audience, helping to raise a considerable amount of money for the charity. The proceeds will be spent on various Sentebale programs.
Dr.Handa visited Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and inspected Sentebale's activities in July and began supporting the group via Worldwide Support for Development (WSD), a nonprofit organization whose chairman is Dr.Handa. WSD is committed to assisting disadvantaged people and communities throughout the world.
From left, Starship vocalist Mickey Thomas, former Toto frontman Bobby Kimball, former Deep Purple vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, Tokyo Art Foundation Chairman Haruhisa Handa and former Journey singer Steve Augeri pose at the end of their concert at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan on Sept.26.
Tokyo Art Foundation
(source: THE JAPAN TIMES, Oct.4, 2014)http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2014/10/03/music/legendary-artists-rock-tokyo-raise-money-charity/#.VF2AzamChMs
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