Guns N' Roses, Jack White and Neil Young and Crazy Horse have been confirmed as headliners for the 26th annual Young-sponsored Bridge School Benefit.
Others announced for the bill include the Flaming Lips, Sarah McLachlan, Foster the People, Lucinda Williams, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, K.D. Lang and Siss Boom Bang and Gary Clark Jr.
The Bridge School, founded by Young and his wife Pegi in 1986, is a non-profit organization that serves children with severe physical and speech impediments. The non-profit organization's goal is to ensure that youths achieve full participation in their communities through the use of augmentative and alternate means of communication and assistive technology applications.
The event this year takes place on October 20-21 in Hillsborough, California. Further details are forthcoming.
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