Mary Black, Mairtin O'Connor and Declan O'Rourke are among the acts who will play a tribute gig for ailing Irish folk musician Thom Moore in Dublin on January 20.
Thom suffered a stroke during an operation last March and is now confined to a wheelchair.
Cooney & Begley, Seami O'Dowd, Cormac Breatnach, Garvan Gallagher and Charlie McGettigan will also perform at Whelan's to raise funds for Moore.
The house band on the night are Gavin Ralston, Aongus Ralston, Fiachra Trench, Robbie Harris and Tom Domican.
Moore, who was born on an island off California, is probably best known as a songwriter, with hit songs for Mary Black such as Carolina Rua and Prayer for Love.
He also wrote songs for Maura O'Connell, including The Scholar and Saw You Running, as well as such oft covered classics as Cavan Girl.
The Dubliners, Rita Connolly, Danny Doyle, Barleycorn, Paddy Reilly, Mary Coughlan, and Clannad have also covered Moore's songs.
His first two albums on the fledgling Mulligan Records in the 1970s, Pumpkinhead and Midnight Well - with Janie Cribbs, Gerry O'Beirne and Mairtín Ó Connor - were massive critical successes at and have become cult classics in Irish music.
All proceeds from the Whelan's gig on January 20 will go to Thom's wife Lyuba and his family to assist with the expenses incurred by his illness.
Tickets available from www.wavtickets.ie www.musiclee.ie. Box Office 1890 200 078.