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FireAid with John Fogerty, Alanis Morissette, and more

Jan 30, 2025  ·  Kia Forum, Inglewood, CA Kia Forum, Inglewood, CA

FireAid
Jan 30
FireAid
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Lady Gaga, an Academy Award and 14-time GRAMMY-winner, is known for hits like "Shallow" and "Just Dance." With 110M album sales and 758M song units, she collaborates with artists like Ariana Grande and Tony Bennett, excels in acting, and advocates for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights.
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
Born in Berkeley, CA, John Fogerty is famed for Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) and solo hits. Known for merging rockabilly, country, and blues, he penned CCR classics like "Proud Mary" and "Fortunate Son." After a CCR split in 1972, his solo career thrived with the 1985 hit "The Old Man Down the Road." A Grammy nominee, he collaborated with stars like Bob Seger and Foo Fighters and revisited his songs with family as Fogerty's Factory during COVID-19.
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette fuses alternative rock with poetic pop. Born in Ottawa, her breakout album, *Jagged Little Pill*, won a Grammy and featured hits like "You Oughta Know" and "Ironic." She collaborated with producer Glen Ballard and later worked with artists like Dean DeLeo and Flea. The album inspired a Tony-nominated Broadway musical. She explores themes of middle-aged motherhood on her Juno-winning album *Such Pretty Forks in the Road*.
Born in Doylestown, PA, P!nk, known for her powerhouse pop-rock vocals and edgy style, has delivered numerous hits since debuting in the late '90s. Famous for chart-toppers like "Lady Marmalade" and "Just Give Me a Reason," she has collaborated with artists like Linda Perry and Nate Ruess. A Grammy and Emmy winner, P!nk's unique sound and impactful performances earned her global stardom and top Billboard spots.
Stevie Nicks, born in Phoenix, Arizona, is known for her mystical style in Fleetwood Mac and hits like "Dreams" and "Landslide." Her solo career boasts hits like "Edge of Seventeen" and collaborations with Tom Petty and Don Henley. She bridged rock and pop, earning major success with albums like Bella Donna and earning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions both with Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist. Her influence spans over decades, with notable tours, collaborations with Sheryl Crow and Dave Grohl, and a defining role in Fleetwood Mac's enduring legacy.
Born in Bridgeport, CT, John Mayer's versatile style ranges from acoustic pop to blues and soul. Hits like "Your Body Is a Wonderland," "Daughters," and "Gravity" earned him 7 Grammys. Known for collaborations with legends like B.B. King and Eric Clapton, Mayer's albums, including "Room for Squares," "Continuum," and "Born and Raised," charted high. He also joins Dead & Company, continuing his influence on the music scene.
Earth, Wind & Fire, formed in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969, fused funk, jazz, soul, gospel, and disco. Known for hits like "Shining Star" and "September," they won multiple Grammys and collaborated with artists like Kenny G. Their stage shows were vibrant and elaborate, akin to P-Funk's spectacles. Enshrining a blend of cosmic and uplifting styles, they were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010. Members included lead singer Philip Bailey and the Phoenix Horns. White passed in 2016, leaving a legacy of musical innovation and spirit.
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Born in Los Angeles, Gracie Abrams is a compelling songwriter known for emotionally intimate lyrics. Influenced by Joni Mitchell, she gained fame with songs like “21” and “I miss you, I’m sorry.” Her debut album, Good Riddance, produced by Aaron Dessner, received high praise from Rolling Stone. She opened for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, and her work often explores themes like self-betrayal and transformation.
Rod Stewart, born in London, is a legendary rock singer-songwriter known for his folk, rock, and blues blend. He's famed for hits like "Maggie May" and "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" As a member of the Faces, he was a key figure rivaling the Rolling Stones. Stewart's distinct interpretive style has earned him acclaim and numerous awards. Collaborations include work with Jeff Beck, Ron Wood, and pianist Jools Holland. He's also known for interpreting The Great American Songbook and a dynamic career spanning genres and decades.
Brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith of California rock band Dawes release "Oh Brother," marking 15 years of sincere, genre-spanning music with introspective and accessible songs. Co-produced with Mike Viola and featuring Trevor Menear, Dawes continues their earnest blend of folk rock and piano ballads.
Sting, born in Wallsend, England, rose to fame with the Police, known for hits like "Every Breath You Take." His solo career blended rock, jazz, and world music, earning numerous awards. He collaborated widely, including with Shaggy, resulting in a Grammy-winning reggae album. Notable solo works include "Desert Rose" and albums like *The Dream of the Blue Turtles*. Recognized with various honors, his diverse collaborations include artists like Bryan Adams and Eric Clapton.
Graham Nash, born in Blackpool, England, co-founded the Hollies and later joined Crosby, Stills & Nash, earning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame entries with both. Known for hits like "Marrakesh Express," "Teach Your Children," and "Our House," he's acclaimed for his harmony-laden pop and folk-rock. A solo career with albums like "Songs for Beginners" paralleled his musical collaborations. Also a photographer, Nash held exhibitions at Sotheby's. He collaborated with artists like David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young, and contributed to pivotal albums “Déjà Vu” and “This Path Tonight.”
Triple threat Tate McRae, born in Calgary, has over 10.8B streams and hits like "you broke me first" and "greedy." She won the 2024 JUNO Artist of the Year and appears on Billboard's 21 Under 21 and Forbes' 30 Under 30 lists. Known for her pop appeal and dynamic performances, her debut album topped Spotify’s Global Top Albums Debut Chart.
Guadalajara's Peso Pluma, a unique artist with 50M Spotify listeners, won a GRAMMY®️ for "GÉNESIS" & received more nominations for "ÉXODO." Collaborated with Karol G.
Canadian-born folk icon Joni Mitchell emerged in the '60s, famous for her poetic songwriting and unique guitar tunings. Known for hits like "Both Sides Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi," she won Grammy Awards and produced influential albums like *Blue* and *Court and Spark*. She explored jazz and world music, collaborating with icons like Jaco Pastorius and Charles Mingus. After multiple acclaimed releases, Mitchell retired, later captivating with a surprise 2022 Newport Folk Festival performance.
Lil Baby, an influential GRAMMY-winning rapper, hails from Atlanta, Georgia. Known for his distinct style, he boasts tens of billions of streams and numerous multi-platinum hits. His albums Harder Than Ever and My Turn, the latter being 2020's top-selling and streaming album, have secured his legacy. Collaborating with Lil Durk, he achieved another #1 debut with The Voice of the Heroes. With 100 Hot 100 hits, he ties with icons like Prince and Taylor Swift, marking his music as generational.
Katy Perry, born in California, is a pop sensation known for hits like "Firework," "Roar," and "California Gurls." With over 100 million certified units, she's Capitol Records' top-selling female artist. Perry is the first artist to achieve three RIAA Diamond singles and now boasts six Diamond singles and one album.
Billie Eilish, born in Los Angeles, is a 9-time GRAMMY® winner known for her genre-defying style. Her albums, debuting at No. 1 worldwide, include hits like "No Time To Die," winning an Academy Award. Collaborating with her brother FINNEAS, she's made history with her achievements, including two Academy Awards, showing her lasting impact.
Stephen Stills, born in Texas, is a legendary rock musician known for his work with Buffalo Springfield, CSN, and CSNY. He's famed for hits like "For What It's Worth" and "Love the One You're With." Instrumental virtuoso and songwriter, Stills is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and ranked #28 on Rolling Stone’s greatest guitarists list. His albums include "Buffalo Springfield Again," "Crosby, Stills & Nash," and "Déjà Vu." He recently released the "Live at Berkeley" album.
Born in California, Olivia Rodrigo is a pop sensation known for her emotional storytelling. With hits like “drivers license,” she set records with her debut album SOUR, co-created with Daniel Nigro. SOUR's success includes multiple GRAMMY wins and triple Platinum status. Rodrigo made history by debuting lead singles from her first two albums at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Blind since infancy, Stevie Wonder is a legendary American soul artist from Michigan known for hits like "Superstition," "Sir Duke," and "Isn't She Lovely." A child prodigy signed to Motown, he blended soul, funk, jazz, and pop, redefining R&B with groundbreaking albums like *Songs in the Key of Life* and *Innervisions*. Winner of 25 Grammys and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, he collaborated with Paul McCartney, Dionne Warwick, and more, and championed social causes through timeless music.

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