
#SHOWBIZ: Alleycats, Strollers lead 17 acts for 'Giving Through Music' charity concert
The event, titled 'Giving Through Music', is an eight-hour, non-stop celebration of Malaysian music across the decades.
It will feature 17 bands and solo acts, specially organised to raise funds for musicians in need of medical assistance.
According Musicians For Musicians Malaysia president Francis Danker, 'Giving Through Music' will take place at Dewan Tunku in Kelab Golf Negara Subang (KGNS) at 3pm.
"We are coming together not only to celebrate our shared love for the art form that unites us, but also to embark on a journey of compassion and generosity," said Danker at the concert's recent launch in KGNS.
"This concert is a heartfelt initiative aimed at making a meaningful impact in our community."
Danker emphasised music's unique power: "Music has a unique ability to transcend barriers, to heal, and to inspire. It unites us in ways that words alone cannot.
"With 'Giving Through Music', we aim to harness that power to support the many musicians who are in need, require medical aid, hospitalisation, and face age-related issues."
Sadly, Danker noted that the industry had lost several members to illness and medical complications in the past year alone.
"Currently, we are assisting a number of our members to help alleviate their medical expenses. Many would recognise household names such as Vernon Steele (amputee), Gerry Felix (cancer), and Zainal Rampa (stroke) who require our support."
Danker added that every ticket sold, every note played, and every voice lifted will contribute to a cause close to the musicians' hearts.
"We have an exciting line-up of talented artistes who are eager to share their gifts with fans," he said.
"With big names from jazz to contemporary, pop to country, our performers will take you on a musical journey that promises to uplift your spirits and ignite your passion for giving."
The participating musicians include the legendary Alleycats and Strollers, as well as Stag, Looking Good, Sons Of Adam, Raja Badri Shah, Michelle Nunis, Roland Choi And Stephen Jay, Bala, Revolution, the Michael Veerapen Quartet, Straits Kambradus, Sofa Sundays, Thompsons Country Band, Karen Nunis And The Namahages, Wild Roses, and Kaya.
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