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A Show for Howie Pyro

Posted by Aaron H on February 24, 2022

A Show for Howie Pyro
A Show for Howie Pyro

Jesse Malin ((D Generation) will be hosting a benefit show for bandmate, Howie Pyro, in West Hollywood at The Troubadour on March 5th. All proceeds will go towards the Howie Pyro Medical Fund to help during Pyro's liver transplant recovery. The night will be hosted by Bryan Rabin and consist of appearances from:

Jesse Malin and his band
Butch Walker
Jakob Dylan
Suzi Gardner (L7)
D Generation with Danny Sage
Richard Bacchus and Jess Malin
Clem Burke (Blondie)
Kid Congo Powers (The Cramps, Gun Club, Bad Seeds)
Art Alexakis (Everclear)
Maros Curiel (POD)
Indio Downey (The Dose)
Rene Mata (ReachNYC)
Johnny Martin
The Sweet Things
Prima Donna
Immy (Counting Crows)
Michael Des Barres
Kate Clover
Holly Ramos (OSO My Brain)
Bason (War Orphan)

Malin comments:

Howie’s influence is everywhere, and he has devoted his life to pushing the boundaries of everything weird and wild in music. He is my brother and  has touched so many of our lives for decades. We love you Howie and want to see you back in the saddle and raising hell again soon.

 

A Show for Howie Pyro
A Show for Howie Pyro

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