SohoJohnny “Let Me Help, Inc” / #IAMNOJOKE Celebrity Benefit Concert 11/24/20

SohoJohnny “Let Me Help, Inc” / #IAMNOJOKE Celebrity Benefit Concert 11/24/20
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SohoJohnny is presenting the “Let Me Help, Inc” FREE Celebrity Benefit Concert in conjunction with #IAMNOJOKE for Creative Visions and Meals on Wheels on November 24th, 2020 from 7 PM ET – 1 AM ET. The concert will be filled with live performances and inspirational messages to benefit those devastated by COVID-19, bullying, and prostate cancer. Tune into https://www.sohojohnny.com  to watch this amazing benefit concert. 

Celebrities participating in this amazing charity event include Sir Patrick Stewart, Jeff Goldblum, Slash, Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp), Scott Page (Pink Floyd), Kenny Lee Lewis (Steve Miller Band), John Lodge (The Moody Blues), Rick Wakeman (Yes), Fred Schneider (The B-52’s), CeCe Peniston, Ten Years After, Jane Lynch, Andrew Cole, Juliana, Kim Sledge, Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction), Jimmy Star & Ron Russell, Steve Vai, Cedric The Entertainer, Jane Lynch, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Charlie Sheen, Suzy Quatro, Bonfire, Rachel Lorin, Nick Simmons, Leland Sklar, Martha Davis, ShaNaNa, Verdine White (Earth, Wind & Fire), Leon, Sadie Katz, Laurene Landon, Howard Bloom, Rocky Kramer, Mickey Burns and many more…..

The official website for the Let Me Help, Inc may be found at https://www.letmehelpinc.org

The official website for SohoJohnny may be found at https://www.sohojohnny.com

Donate to Let Me Help, Inc here: https://letmehelpinc.org/donate

#IAMNOJOKE #LetMeHelpInc #charity #benefit #MealsOnWheels #prostatecancer #antibullying #celebrity #music #tv #film 

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