Profits from David's Recording of acoustic 1976 Hit to go to Charity

David Hasselhoff – aka The Hoff – is set to record a charity single for Australian rock legend Doc Neeson when he arrives in Newcastle on Tuesday.Hasselhoff, who has just kicked off a short Aussie tour, will team up with Choirboys frontman Mark Gable, Angels drummer Buzz Bidstrip and Baby Animals guitarist Dave Leslie.They will record an acoustic version of the 1976 hit Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again.The song will be released on iTunes and all profits will go to The Doc Neeson Support Fund and Support Act Ltd, a non profit organisation set up to support members of the Australian music community who are dealing with adversity.Hasselhoff is reportedly including The Angels tune on his Australian tour, and apparently doesn't have a problem with the traditional audience response, which includes several expletives.Neeson was recently diagnosed with a brain tumour and put on an immediate course of chemotherapy and radiation therapy.The Hoff, 60, is enlisting the help of Choirboys frontman Mark Gable, The Angels drummer Buzz Bidstrip and guitarist Dave Leslie of Baby Animals for the recording which takes place at Lizotte’s Newcastle on Tuesday.

Sources: Canberra Times, The Herald, Doc Neeson FacebookÂ