Johnny Depp joined rocker Jeff Beck onstage at a live performance at Sheffield Metropolis Corridor in Sheffield, England, as a jury deliberates within the $50 million defamation go well with he has introduced in opposition to ex-wife Amber Heard.
With Depp on guitar, the pair carried out covers of Marvin Homosexual's "What's Goin' On" and John Lennon's "Isolation" and a number of other others on Sunday evening. The duo lately launched their model of "Isolation" as a single.
Beck coined the duo as "musical soulmates" on his web site.
"Johnny and I've been engaged on music collectively for some time now and we recorded this observe throughout our time within the studio final 12 months," Beck wrote. "We weren't anticipating to launch it so quickly however given all of the arduous days and true 'isolation' that persons are going via in these difficult occasions, we determined now is perhaps the appropriate time to allow you to all hear it. You will be listening to extra from Johnny and me in a short time however till then we hope you discover some consolation and solidarity in our tackle this Lennon traditional."
This isn't Depp's musical debut. In 2012, he fashioned a supergroup known as Hollywood Vampires together with musicians Alice Cooper and Joe Perry in line with CNN.
Depp is in the midst of a high-profile $50 million defamation lawsuit in opposition to Heard over a December 2018 op-ed she wrote in The Washington Publish that didn't identify Depp however she described herself as "a public determine representing home abuse." Jurors began deliberations Friday after a six-week trial stuffed with scandalous particulars of their marriage that has grow to be a public spectacle.
