Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine and his daughter Electra recently shared a cover of The Beatles' "Come Together."
The father-daughter duo, who seem to be having a jolly good time in quarantine, posted the video of their jam session on "Come Together" as part of the Alzheimer Association's new Music Moments campaign, which is bringing artists together to raise awareness of the disease.
"Come together! Right now… quarantine! Here's a lil' #MyMusicMoment with my dad Dave Mustaine, someone who I'd never want to lose! That is why the Mustaines stay home. We hope you do too! Wash your hands, practice social distancing and stay healthy," Electra wrote in a message accompanying the video.
"The Alzheimer's Association has put together a great compilation of music featuring award-winning artists, from Sting to Anthony Hamilton to Joan Jett to bring us all 'virtually together' during this time," she added.
Other artists taking part in the campaign include Sharon Van Etten, Band Of Horses, and The Head And The Heart.
Come together! Right now... QUARANTINE. Music is medicine.??Watch our cover from quarantine here: https://t.co/d4FyVL7vCP???? @DaveMustaine pic.twitter.com/7nIj35uqJB— ELECTRA (@electramustaine) March 25, 2020
Come together! Right now... QUARANTINE. Music is medicine.??Watch our cover from quarantine here: https://t.co/d4FyVL7vCP???? @DaveMustaine pic.twitter.com/7nIj35uqJB
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