HEAR, an audio engineering team in the Hudson Valley, mixes and broadcasts sounds from live performances, including Sunday’s ...
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are looking to give away their entire musical catalog, albeit certainly not for free.
The FireAid benefit concert raised an estimated $100 million from donations, sponsors, streaming partners, and more.
Red Hot Chili Peppers are looking to unload their recorded music catalog for approximately $350 million, according to a new ...
The FireAid benefit concert raised an estimated $100 million for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, and half of it ...
With more than $100 million raised, organizers of last month's FireAid concert have announced where the first round of $50 million in grants are going for recovery efforts in Los Angeles.Food banks, ...
Of the approximately $100 million that was raised by the all-star FireAid concerts and webcast on Jan. 30, about half of that amount — $50 million — has now been earmarked for distribution to fire ...
according to a FireAid statement. Each organization will receive at least $100,000. Thirty of the world’s most popular bands ...
Kia Forum had performers No Doubt, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, P!nk, Stevie Nicks ... the L.A Clippers covered the expenses of the event. FireAid raised an estimated 100 million from these ...
Thus far, FireAid has raised an estimated $100 million ... to Dire Strait’s “Money for Nothing.” When Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea jumped in, swirling around and slapping his bass to ...