Latest news updates anna kendrick, shirley, craig ferguson, kendrick, jimmy fallon On Saturday night in Hollywood, an eclectic set of musicians gathered to perform stripped-down sets in honor of a very good cause – the Pablove Foundation, which raises money to help children with cancer. Founder Jeff Castelaz, the Dangerbird Records co-owner whose six-year-old son Pablo succumbed to the disease in June, had completed a cross-country bike trip for the cause only three hours before, making the night a celebratory lap for the beloved local figure.
Sets were short and spirits were high: The audience was treated to no fewer than 10 performers in three hours, with Shirley Manson, Against Me!’s Tom Gabel, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Band of Horses delivering the night’s most poignant notes.
The former Garbage frontwoman took to the stage following the high-drama acoustic balladry of Jarrod Gorbel (of the Honorary Title) and the dulcet, brooding chamber-pop of Silver Lake six-piece Sea Wolf. Backed by an all-star band – Gabel, Garbage-mate Butch Vig and the Bird And the Bee’s Greg Kurstin – Manson crooned an original written for Pablo, then covered the boy’s favorite song, David Bowie’s “Life On Mars?”








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