The Radiohead rocker and Ronson join British Prime Minister David Cameron, Bryan Ferry, Bob Hoskins and tennis star Andy Murray to record a charity single which features two minutes of silence.
- October 18, 2010
AceShowbiz - Radiohead rocker Thom Yorke, superproducer Mark Ronson and British Prime Minister David Cameron have teamed up for an unusual new U.K. charity single - which features two minutes of silence.
Yorke, Ronson and Cameron are joining Bryan Ferry, Bob Hoskins and tennis star Andy Murray to support "2 Minute Silence" - but none of them will speak or sing on the song. The track has been tipped for the charts when it goes on sale next month, on November 7 for Britain's Remembrance Day, which commemorates sacrifices made by members of the armed forces.
A spokesperson for the Royal British Legion says, "It's an indication of how much the show of respect on Remembrance Day means to people."