GALLERY: One Day of Peace and Music to benefit 518crsc
03/22 @ Lost and Found, Albany
Photo by Debi Gustafson
This past weekend, Lost & Found in Albany hosted a massive lineup of local artists, presented by No One You Know Presents (with support from our very own TJ Foster, Rory Graham and The Sugar Hold’s Mikey Baish). 15 (!) artists came together to perform in benefit of 518 Capital Region Sanctuary Coalition, who are providing invaluable support to our local immigrant communities. The show collected donations at the door, as well as via a selection of curated raffles.
The energy was palpable. The room was filled with love and support amongst artists and fans alike, alongside a stark acknowledgment of the things we’re currently living through. Each performance was its own catharsis, with singalongs, inspirational speeches and a whole lot of gratitude for everyone involved. As Keith Morales of NOYK said the next morning, “We raged on a Sunday!”
The artists on hand were Girl Love, Caity Gallagher, Chris Gockley, Simon Elijah, Sydney Worthley, Question of the Century, Horsegrenades, JB!! aka Dirty Moses, Lucas Garrett, The Sugar Hold, Nocturnne, and Metroland staffers Andy Scullin, TJ Foster and James Mullen. It was a whopper of a show, which means it deserves a whopper of a gallery. Elissa Ebersold, Tom Miller and Debi Gustafson were all on hand to capture the festivities. View their galleries below!
Photos by Elissa Ebersold:
Photos by Debi Gustafson:
Photos by Tom Miller: