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Benefit Concert and Silent Auction Held to Support L.A. Fire Relief

The Westin Rancho Mirage is hosting a special benefit concert and silent auction this evening, aimed at supporting L.A. Fire Relief in partnership with the American Red Cross. The event, titled Musicians Supporting California Wildfires, features live performances by over a dozen artists.

For James Whitfield, the night holds personal significance. "For me, this has a special meaning. I lost my son 12 years ago, and I dedicated my life to helping causes like this," said Whitfield. His desire to help others affected by the recent fires in Los Angeles led to this benefit concert. The wildfires, which began over a month ago, have caused significant destruction, but the rain that is expected soon could bring further challenges, including mudslides.

Bill McMillan, another musician involved in the event, emphasized the professionalism of the performers, noting that despite many artists playing together for the first time, they would sound like seasoned bands. "These musicians can jam together, and it will feel like they've been practicing for years," he said.

The concert, while showcasing incredible talent, serves a greater purpose: 100% of the proceeds from the event's silent and live auctions will go directly to the American Red Cross to assist those impacted by the wildfires. Music plays a central role in the healing process, and for many, it is an essential way to cope with trauma. "Music is the greatest healer there is," Whitfield said. "If I hadn't had music when I lost my son, I may not be here today."

As the fires may have subsided, the community remains resilient, and the concert serves as a moment to come together, raise funds, and support each other through a challenging time.

By: NBC Palm Springs

February 11, 2025

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