Johnny Depp and Gene Simmons jam together for kids' charity

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Johnny Depp joined Gene Simmons on stage to perform a song for a charity show at a bowling alley. We can't say we were expecting this, but their performance was simply amazing.

In Los Angeles this weekend, Depp made an appearance at Lucky Strike bowling alley for a fundraising concert for MendingKids.org, an organization that provides hundreds of free corrective surgeries each year for children around the world.

After several performances from various musicians, Depp casually joined the house band to play Alice Cooper's "School's Out" -- his hair slicked back, with jeans and an oxford shirt topped by a gray vest, paired with an all-white guitar.

Simmons has supported MendingKids.org for several years now. The 65-year-old entertainer invited those who donated $1,000 to the organization to come up on stage to sing with the band. To close the event, Depp joined Simmons and the rest of the band for the final number, KISS's "Rock and Roll All Nite."

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