Jack White, Marcus Mumford and Joan Baez are just some of names to have signed up for a benefit gig in New York which will aid the National Recording Preservation Foundation.
The charity assists in efforts to protect music and radio archives, and has already been supported with donations from both White and his Third Man record label.
It will be aided with the concert which has been arranged in conjunction with an upcoming film entitled Inside Llewyn Davis, which tells the story of a week in the life of a young folk musician, who is loosely based on the late singer and guitarist Dave Van Ronk.
According to the New York Times, the show takes place on September 29th at the Town Hall in New York, and has been organised by T Bone Burnett.
“We decided to do a concert to bring together the community that had done the music,” Burnett has said. “So there would be some synergy between the music and the film. The idea was to round up the best of these young musicians to come up and do a show around this music.”