Article Contributed by Denise Lamott
Published on September 6, 2024
Prader-Willi Homes of California is thrilled to announce ALIVE AND KICKING, a benefit concert on Sunday, October 6, at the iconic Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. This special evening will feature a stellar lineup of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass favorites, including Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Chuck Prophet and Cumbia Shoes, Bill Kirchen, Austin de Lone, and the legendary Lost Planet Airmen — five original members of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen. It promises to be an unforgettable night of lively music and unexpected collaborations.
The ALIVE AND KICKING concert will raise crucial funds for Prader-Willi Homes of California, formerly known as The Richard de Lone Special Housing Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing and supporting residential living for individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome. Tickets are $75 for general admission and are available online at gamh.com. Special VIP seating is available by email request at info@gamh.com.
Performances will include:
The night will kick off with a heartfelt performance by Caroline de Lone, who is returning from Nashville to perform a special song dedicated to her brother Richie, the inspiration behind Prader-Willi Homes of California.
Tickets are on sale now. All proceeds will directly support Prader-Willi Homes of California’s mission to provide specialized care for individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome. For more information, please visit praderwillihomes.org.
Event Details:
What: ALIVE AND KICKING! A Benefit Concert for Prader-Willi Homes of California
When: Sunday, October 6; Doors open at 7 p.m. | Show starts at 8 p.m.
Where: Great American Music Hall, 859 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Tickets: $75 for General Admission, available at gamh.com
More Information: Visit gamh.com and praderwillihomes.org
About Prader-Willi Homes of California (PWHC)
Prader-Willi Homes of California is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating state-of-the-art residential homes in the San Francisco Bay Area for individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome, a complex, rare, and random genetic disorder that affects one in 15,000 to 20,000 people and has no known cure. The disorder presents numerous challenges, including hyperphagia (an insatiable appetite), hypotonia (low muscle tone), and a range of cognitive and behavioral issues. PWHC strives to provide comprehensive support and care for individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome to help them thrive.
For additional resources and information, California residents can visit the Prader-Willi California Foundation at pwcf.org, and national resources are available through the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association at pwsausa.org.