Johnny Depp joins KISS Legend Gene Simmons and Gilby Clarke to Rock Out for Charity

The American actor, producer, musician and has won the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor - John Christopher Depp II or better known as Johnny Depp, took off his pirate get-up and had a break from his Pirates of the Caribbean duties to join a heavy metal heroes including Gene Simmons, former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke and Mr. Big drummer Matt Starr at a charitable event.

Johnny Depp and the rock legends had a recent charity concert, and they perform two of the heavy metal band formed in New York City in January 1973 by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons - KISS band's classics - "Deuce" and "Rock and Roll All Nite."

The concert that featured Depp and Simmons at the Lucky Strike bowling alley in Hollywood, was a charity event, and the Mending Kids organization will receive the proceeds from the sale of the $150 tickets.The Mending Kids organization aimed to help corrective surgery for children, where their families couldn't afford the operations.

The Pirates of the Caribbean lead star 'Johnny Depp' said in a statement, "Mending Kids is not only changing the lives of these kids, but making a difference in developing countries that are in need of medical care." "You get up there and just let it roll," Depp also said, "But anything you do too slick doesn't come off heartfelt. It's less about the show and the celebrities and more about the good and what we're all trying to do for kids."

Reportedly, the 52 year old Hollywood actor ,Depp also took the stage without even saying a word and began to play the guitar to the Alice Cooper's classic "School's Out."

The Israeli-American rock bass guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, actor, and television personality,Gene Simmons, said that he had never played musically with Depp before, and their performance on the show was all improvised.

Also, Johnny Depp's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales has just wrapped up filming in Australia and slated to hit theaters on July 7, 2017.

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