D’Addario’s “Music Makes You” Benefit Concert Raises $160,000 in Support of Music Education

Mike Lawson • News • September 30, 2016
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GRAMMY nominated producer, songwriter, and guitarist Blake Mills led an all-star cast of musicians for a special night of music that raised $160,000 in support of music education at the “Music Makes You” benefit concert put on by the D’Addario Foundation

 

 

 

The concert included performances by Jackson Browne, who joined Mills and Lucius for a special rendition of “Willin.” Jackson also joined Mills, Lucius, Smokey Hormel, Marc Ribot and Julian Lage for “Take It Easy.”

Comedian Seth Herzog earned laughs throughout the night with his high energy hosting duties. 

100 percent of every dollar the D’Addario Foundation raises goes directly to programs on the front lines, translating into thousands of children who have access to the impact of music education.

Not only did the audience help ensure thousands of kids have access to quality music instruction, they were treated to an inspiring performance by Brooklyn’s Lucius who brought down the house with “Dusty Trails.” While Karen O and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed beautiful acoustic versions of “Gold Lions” and “Hideaway.” 

Other high points included an all-star performance by Hormel, Ribot, Lage and Mills, who performed one-of-a-kind versions of Lonnie Johnson’s “Tomorrow Night” and Duke Ellington’s “Blues In Blueprint” and wowed audiences with their skillful harmonization and synchronized guitar work.

GRAMMY winner Janis Ian performed her #1 hit single “At Seventeen” also treated the audience with an exceptional performance.  As did Kaki King, who performed “Tiny Pan,” which fully backs up Rolling Stone’s decision to list King as one of the “New Guitar Gods,” on which King is the sole woman and youngest artist on the list.

www.daddariofoundation.org

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