Johnny Depp appears in Sheffield at Jeff Beck gig ahead of defamation trial verdict

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Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance on stage with rock guitarist Jeff Beck in Sheffield on Sunday night.

Singing and playing guitar, Depp performed covers of Jimi Hendrixโ€™s Little Wing and Marvin Gayeโ€™s Whatโ€™s Going On, plus the John Lennon song Isolation, which he and Beck recorded a studio version of in 2020.

The performance comes amid his high-profile US court case against ex-wife Amber Heard, brought by Depp, who accuses Heard of defamation after she published an article in the Washington Post that referred to herself as a victim of domestic abuse. Heard has countersued.

For seven weeks, a jury listened to allegations of abuse from both parties towards the other, and will deliberate on a verdict after reconvening on 31 May.

Depp has long dabbled in rock music, including with his supergroup Hollywood Vampires alongside Alice Cooper and Aerosmithโ€™s Joe Perry. In 2015, they recorded with Paul McCartney, and Depp appears in the video for McCartneyโ€™s song My Valentine, also playing guitar. Footage from that performance, part of McCartneyโ€™s live set since 2013, has been screened during McCartneyโ€™s US tour amid the Depp trial, though McCartney has not commented on the case.

On releasing their version of Isolation in 2020, Beck said: โ€œJohnny and I have been working on music together for a while now and we recorded this track during our time in the studio last yearโ€ฆ youโ€™ll be hearing more from Johnny and me in a little whileโ€. There have been no further releases since Isolation, however. (Guardian)

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