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‘Busk-Aid-L.A.’ Benefit Will See SoCal Music Favorites Hitting Echo Park Sidewalks to Raise Funds for Fire Victims
'Busk-Aid' will see some of the L.A. music community's most beloved singer-songwriters playing sidewalk sets on Sunset in Echo Park for fire relief.
In one of the more novel fundraisers to pop up procuring donations for L.A.-area fire relief, “Busk-Aid” has been set for go hit the streets in the city’s Echo Park district, with more than a dozen artists who are well-known among the Los Angeles music community committed to perform at stations along a bustling section of Sunset Blvd. But even if it doesn’t match the $100 million that the all-star FireAid was reported to have raised in January, it’s a chance for some of the musicians who know victims in Altadena and elsewhere to do something that feels more to scale for their community. These free performances will take place in front of the the Echo, Stories BooksCafe, Masa and Señor Fish, all located in the 1800 block of Sunset Blvd., at or around the intersection with LeMoyne St.
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