Richards will join a lineup including Norah Jones, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams and Dwight Yoakam, among others, for .

The shows are scheduled July 9 at the Santa Barbara Bowl and July 10 at the Universal Amphitheatre.

Proceeds will benefit the Musicians’ Assistance Program, which helps members of the music industry pay for drug and alcohol addiction treatment.

Many consider Parsons, who died in 1973, to be among the first musicians to blend the melodies of country music with the drive of rock ‘n’ roll.

He never had a hit as a solo performer or during stints with the International Submarine Band, the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, but his style influenced many who followed, including the Eagles, Elvis Costello, and Emmylou Harris, a close friend of Parsons who toured and recorded with him.

Daughter Polly Parsons said she decided to organize the concert tributes following a conversation with Richards two years ago.