Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumStar-Packed Autism Speaks Concert, 4-26-25 @ The Greek in Los Angeles
It was the best of concerts, it was the coldest of concerts! At about 50 degrees, I was under dressed for a 4 hour star-studded telethon-like event for Autism Speaks. (To keep warm during the evening I climbed about 15 stair loops from the top to the bottom of the Greek!)
The music spanned a huge array of genres, and raised awareness and a lot of money for Autism Speaks. Two Martin Guitars and artwork were auctioned off, which reminded everyone that this was a fund raiser for a nonprofit organization which is celebrating 20 years! In addition to the star-packed performances there were also appearances by exceptionally talented musicians on the spectrum, such as Abby Romeo, and the Spectrum Bluegrass Band. Christina Applegate also made an appearance despite her battle with multiple sclerosis. I enjoyed Linda Perry (4 Non Blondes - What's Up) who was true to her roots and showed the crowd that her talent needs to be recognized for more than just that one song!
Hosted by Stephen Stills and his wife, Kristen, this was the 7th Autism Speaks concert and had guest appearances from Billy Idol, Cat Power, keyboardist Benmont Tench (whom I last saw playing with Joe Henry), and Rufus Wainwright. Other performers included Nathaniel Rateliff, Chris Stills, Oliver Stills, and maybe one or two Ive neglected to mention. The evenings MC was Ken Jeong, whose self-deprecating humor kept the empty spaces from getting boring.
The evenings climax lasted about 45 minutes and started when Neil Young joined the stage with Stills to play For What Its Worth and Rockin in the Free World. Young rocked on with at least a half hour set and played songs off his upcoming album.
Below you'll find more detailed reviews of the show:
https://bestclassicbands.com/stephen-stills-neil-young-light-up-the-blues-2025-4-27-25/
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/neil-young-jam-stephen-stills-light-up-the-blues-1235326038/

highplainsdem
(55,603 posts)YouTube accounts those were taken.from).
Kudos to Stephen Stills, Neil Young and all the others for doing this!
SheltieLover
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Figarosmom
(5,348 posts)Crossed the border for. Good on him sounds like they raised a good amount of money.
Also sounds like a hell of a concert