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Sweet Relief Musicians Fund with Tom Morello, Margo Price, and more

Feb 8, 2025  ·  SF Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA SF Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA

Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
Feb 8
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
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Grammy-winning Tom Morello, a Harvard graduate, is famed for his innovative guitar work with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. He's a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, known for his unique style and activism, collaborating with Prophets of Rage and Bruce Springsteen. He also hosts Sirius XM's "One Man Revolution."
Margo Price, born in Illinois, is an influential American singer-songwriter known for her evocative storytelling and topics like industry standards and farmer struggles. With four acclaimed albums, including "Strays," she tackles issues like substance abuse and gender rights, earning her critical acclaim. A Farm Aid board member, she captivates with rock-infused sound and fierce lyrics.
Born in Burbank, CA, Bonnie Raitt is a blues-rock star celebrated for her soulful music and guitar prowess. Notable works include the Grammy-winning "Nick of Time," with hits like "Something to Talk About." She's collaborated with legends like Jackson Browne and John Prine and is an active activist. Her album "Just Like That" gained critical acclaim, adding to a legacy that spans decades of influential music.
Lucinda Williams, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is a lauded singer/songwriter noted for blending blues, folk, country, and rock. Known for her evocative lyrics and gritty vocals, Williams has earned multiple Grammys with hits like "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road." Collaborations include Emmylou Harris and Elvis Costello. In 2023, she released her memoir and "Stories from a Rock 'n' Roll Heart," further solidifying her innovative legacy.
Rosanne Cash, a renowned singer-songwriter from the U.S., has released 15 albums, earning 4 Grammys. Also a best-selling author, she collaborates with top cultural institutions. Cash, known for her potent lyrics and themes, has received numerous accolades, including the SAG/AFTRA Lifetime Achievement Award and the MacDowell Medal.
Born Henry St. Claire Fredericks in New York, Taj Mahal is a versatile blues artist known for infusing blues with calypso, reggae, jazz, and world music influences. Collaborating with legends like Ry Cooder and Keb' Mo', he's won Grammys for "Get On Board" and "TajMo". He's famous for albums like "Giant Step" and a rich discography including "Savoy" in 2023. With a vast musical exploration from acoustic blues to Hawaiian, he's a celebrated storyteller and blues stylist.
Emmylou Harris, born in Birmingham, Alabama, is a celebrated singer known for her blend of country and rock, influenced by Gram Parsons. Her career began in NYC folk clubs, leading to acclaimed solo albums like *Pieces of the Sky* and collaborations with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on *Trio*. Harris has earned numerous awards, working with artists like Mark Knopfler and Rodney Crowell, and continued to innovate in genres ranging from bluegrass to alternative rock. Her voice and creative spirit have maintained her status as a music icon for over four decades.
Ramblin' Jack Elliott, born in New York, is a legendary folk musician known for his cowboy persona and influence on Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, and many others. A one-time companion of Woody Guthrie, Elliott's unique storytelling earned him his nickname. His debut album, *Woody Guthrie's Blues*, was recorded in England. Elliott joined Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue and won a Grammy for *South Coast*. He collaborated with artists like Tom Waits and Jerry Garcia, and was featured in the documentary *The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack*.

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