Mick Fleetwood, Bob Weir & more donate signed items to LA fire relief
- Mick Fleetwood, Bob Weir, and other musicians donated signed items to support fire relief efforts for the Los Angeles wildfires, which have claimed at least 25 lives and destroyed over 12,300 structures, according to CalFire.
- Musicians, including Moby and Dawes, are organizing a global livestream and auction to aid those affected by the January wildfires.
- The event aims to provide grants for critical needs such as housing, medical bills, and groceries, showcasing exclusive performances and autographed items.
- Co-Producer Jacob Tell emphasized the event's goal to support community members, stating, "Our community is built on collaboration.
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Mick Fleetwood, Bob Weir & more donate signed items to LA fire relief
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Items signed by Mick Fleetwood and Grateful Dead‘s Bob Weir are among the new additions to the Help on the Way benefit auction, which raises money for Los Angeles fire relief. Fleetwood has contributed a Gibson Les Paul Studio Modern guitar, which he signed along with John Mayer, Zac Brown, Wynonna Judd and others, while Weir is offering up a signed photo and print. Other available items in…
AEW Releases 'LA Strong' Shirt, 20% Of Proceeds Will Go To LA Fire Department
Photo Credit: AEW All Elite Wrestling is getting ready to help the Los Angeles Fire Department. AEW is now selling a new shirt, which reads “LA Strong”, on their official store. According to the description of the shirt, 20% of the proceeds from sales will go to the Los Angeles Fire Dept. Foundation, a non-profit organization that directly supports the Los Angeles Fire Department. AEW is just the latest company to step in and help get money dire…
SoCal Wildfires: Short- and Long-Term Recovery Support - L.A. Parent
Fire victims embrace during a Hav a Sole shoe drive. Hav A Sole has donated thousands of sneakers to fire survivors and others in need. PHOTO COURTESY RIKKI MENDIAS “LA Strong.” In the middle of devastation, this phrase — on billboards, podiums and as hashtags — gave us all a sense of pride and purpose. To help those most impacted by the January wildfires, the L.A County community (and beyond) came out in droves. Rikki Mendias, founder and execu…
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