Doyle Bramhall II along with Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi for Charity!

Doyle Bramhall the Second has teamed up with Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks on a version of the George Harrison song "Be Here Now" to benefit Eric Clapton's Turn Up for Recovery charity movement.

Their video offers a link to make it easy to contribute to the organization, which is hurting since the coronavirus has shut down live music, its previous fundraising method. Turn Up for Recovery is a worldwide program that brings people together to talk about abstinence-based recovery and raise funds to help provide treatment for those in need at Clapton's Crossroads Antigua Center.

On her Instagram, Harrison's widow,Olivia, calls it a "stunning video performance of a favorite song" of hers.


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