Ann Wilson and Joe Walsh will appear on the debut album by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and his group the Underthinkers, Everywhere at Once.
The LP will also feature Chrissie Hynde, Derek Trucks, Roger Waters' touring guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Ivan Neville.
Allen plays guitar on the new album, and either wrote or co-wrote all of its 13 songs.
He helped found Microsoft in 1975 and served as their Chief Technologist until 1983. Allen has also performed in the Grown Men.
Everywhere at Once will be released on August 6. Proceeds from sales of the album will go toward the EMP Museum's educational programs. EMP Museum, located in Seattle, is "a leading-edge, nonprofit museum, dedicated to the ideas and risk-taking that fuel contemporary popular culture," according to the official website.
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