"It's been two years since the start of the war in Gaza, and it's easy to feel helpless in the face of destruction and violence halfway around the world. A group of local bands presents a simple opportunity for you to engage: come to Mother Foucault's Bookshop, donate the cost of a concert ticket, and it will all go to Gaza Soup Kitchen, which provides clean drinking water, basic medical care, and vegetarian meals to Palestinians in need."
"Luke Francis started his music career playing in coffee shops and living rooms around Seattle, and you can hear it in the songs he creates. Though he now calls Los Angeles home, his heartfelt, confessional folk tunes transport the listener to mossy forest trails and grey, rocky beaches. Francis is on a Pacific Northwest tour with support from Eugene-based band Apex Predators, who, despite their name, make tender Americana music suitable for hooting and hollering."
A multi-day live music fundraiser at Mother Foucault's Bookshop will donate ticket proceeds to Gaza Soup Kitchen, which supplies clean drinking water, basic medical care, and vegetarian meals to Palestinians. The fundraiser lineup features Two Boys Alright (formerly of Duster), improvisational musician Change Life, punk band Dirt Twins, and experimental lo-fi artist Phone Voice, with suggested donations of $10–$15. Separately, Luke Francis tours the Pacific Northwest with support from Eugene-based Apex Predators and Portland post-country artist Swinging opening a Revolutions Bookshop show with a $15 suggested donation.
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