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ACIDIC to Perform “Songs For Isabella” at The Key Club

Los Angeles-based alternative rock band ACIDIC will join Kathryn Gallagher, Culprit and Nothing Sacred to perform at the benefit  “Songs for Isabella” at the Key Club in West Hollywood on Thursday, June 16th. The benefit will raise money for Isabella, a young girl who is suffering from Acute Myeloid Leukemia. “Songs for Isabella” is sponsored by the Talbert Family Foundation, which is dedicated to providing direct financial support to local families suffering from catastrophic illnesses, primarily cancer. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the foundation.

 ACIDIC consists of singer/guitarist Michael Gossard, guitarist Michael Thompson, bassist Ted Dubrawski and drummer Matt Whitaker. Whitaker is a childhood leukemia survivor himself.

ACIDIC recently performed at the Rockin’ Roots Festival in Bakersfield and have toured with Marcy Playground, Hawthorne Heights and The Higher. In January, they performed in Germany and Kosovo as part of an Armed Forces Entertainment Tour .

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“Songs for Isabella” will be held in the Plush Lounge at the Key Club, 9039 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California 90069. Doors open at 8 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the door and are $10 each. The event is open to patrons 18+.

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