Ex Bond girls record charity CD at Abbey Road
November 14th, 2009 - 4:26 pm ICT by ANILondon, November 14 (ANI): Former Bond girls Joanna Lumley and Honor Blackman have recorded a charity CD at the Beatles’ favourite Abbey Road studios.
The duo was amongst other celebrities, such as Martin Shaw, Brian Cox and Geoffrey Palmer, to lend in a helping hand for a children’s charity.
The artists performed poetry readings for the CD, entitled Words For You, at the legendary London studio.
“It’s very moving. The great excitement was this is in Abbey Road,” the Daily Star quoted Lumley as saying.
“It’s the studio where The Beatles recorded. I walked down the stairs saying, ‘Where am I? This is paradise,’” she added. (ANI)
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