A Benefit for Maryville Academy explained

Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy
Type:live
Artist:Pete Townshend
Cover:Pete Townshend - A Benefit for Maryville Academy.jpg
Released:21 September 1999
Recorded:16 August 1998
Venue:House of Blues, Chicago, United States
Genre:Rock
Length:85.05
Label:Platinum Entertainment
Producer:Jon Carin
Prev Title:The Best of Pete Townshend
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Lifehouse Chronicles
Next Year:2000

Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy (Platinum 9555) is a 1998 live album by English rock musician Pete Townshend, member of The Who, recorded at the House of Blues in Chicago. It was produced by multi-instrumentalist Jon Carin. A bonus CD features two tracks with Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam's vocalist.

It was released by Platinum Entertainment, licensed by the Who's charity, Double O Promotions Limited and all artist royalties benefit the Roman Catholic Chicago-based institution Maryville Academy, "a leader in the treatment of physically, sexually, and emotional abused children. It provides a safe, secure, and stable environment where these youngsters can regain the hope they lost so long ago and begin the healing process."

Track listing

Bonus CD

Tracks on disc two come from the Maryville Academy benefit show performed at the House of Blues on 14 June 1997.

Performers

Disc 1

Disc 2

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