JOURNEY Members Perform LED ZEPPELIN Classic At 'Katy Perry Rocks For Relief' Concert

November 24, 2009

Arnel Pineda and Neal Schon of JOURNEY performed the LED ZEPPELIN classic "Rock And Roll" during their November 14, 2009 appearance at the "Katy Perry Rocks for Relief" concert at SM Mall of Asia Concert ground Manila, Philippines. Watch fan-filmed video footage of the performance below.

All net proceeds of the concert will be donated to the Philippine National Red Cross, the concert's sole beneficiary. The concert was also an avenue for people to drop off their donations as it housed booths specifically intended for it.

Arnel has also established his own foundation specifically to help street kids. He set it up to raise funds in the U.S. to help kids in the Philippines.

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