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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media,Lifestyle
June 1, 2026
A charity concert recently brought together music enthusiasts at the historic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. The event celebrated unity and honored the enduring message championed by the late singer-songwriter and humanitarian Jesse Colin Young, a founding member of The Youngbloods.
Produced by Rock Cellar Productions in partnership with the Get Together Foundation, the evening featured more than 25 accomplished Los Angeles musicians and special guests. Their performances aimed to support charitable organizations assisting vulnerable communities throughout Southern California.
The concert culminated in a theater-wide singalong of the iconic 1969 anthem, "Get Together," made famous by The Youngbloods, symbolizing peace and human connection. Jesse Colin Young's widow, Connie Young, was honored for his extraordinary humanitarian and artistic contributions.
Beyond the musical acts, the event generated crucial funds for four non-profit organizations: The Midnight Mission, Guitar Center Music Foundation, Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, and spcaLA. Television personality Melissa Rivers also delivered a speech highlighting mental health awareness and support.
The recent Los Angeles charity concert reflects a growing trend where music serves as a powerful instrument for social good and community cohesion. Events like this demonstrate how artistic gatherings can transcend entertainment, becoming vital platforms for addressing pressing societal issues such as homelessness, mental health, and animal welfare.
By uniting diverse audiences and artists, these initiatives not only generate crucial funds for non-profit organizations but also foster a sense of collective purpose and awareness around critical humanitarian causes, reinforcing the idea that shared experiences can drive positive change.