SHOP YOUR SUPPORT! Black Friday deals have hit our Merch store. From now until 11/30 at 11:30pm, buy $50 worth of #SweetMerch and get $10 OFF!! Perfect time to get that music lover in your life the perfect gift, and maybe pick something else for yourself too.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING from Team Sweet Relief!
We're so grateful to those that have supported us and our efforts to help the music industry during one of the most devastating events of our lifetime. Every single dollar donated to our COVID-19 Fund is used to help those that are struggling due to loss of work or sickness. THANK YOU to everyone that donated, and to those that have supported in many other ways. We cannot do this without YOU! #GivingTuesday is December 1st! We invite you to join us in raising much needed funds and awareness for our COVID-19 Fund, which helps music industry professionals that are struggling due to loss of work or sickness. To learn more, and get involved, please visit the link below.
ARISE Online continues on Thursday, December 3 with innovative electronic duo Melody Lines for a high-quality online concert experience.
Tickets start at only $10 with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Sweet Relief! Want to do some good this holiday season? #GivingTuesday is the perfect time to do something charitable! Please join us in raising much-needed funds and awareness for our COVID-19 Fund. Check out the link below to learn how you can get involved.
Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Acoustik Attak announced a partnership with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, maker of the innovative Attak and Ambush guitar picks. Sweet Relief agreed to the partnership after vetting the new invention with its guitar and bass-playing supporters.
The arrangement provides a discount code for 25% off retail on the new picks. Even better, 25% of the sale goes straight to Sweet Relief to support its mission to give financial assistance to artists and music industry workers struggling to make ends meet, including those affected by COVID-19. (See full details here). Music is here to stay, and some Texas musicians are here to prove it. Check out Walker Lukens perform songs as part of Jack Daniel's Lone Star Sessions Live at iconic ACL 3Ten venue! Tune in at the link below.
The series is benefitting our COVID-19 Fund and it's mission to support music industry professionals that are struggling during the pandemic. Text JACKLOVESTXMUSIC to (202)-858-1233 to learn more and donate. Music isn’t going anywhere, thanks to artists, Jack Daniel’s, and you. The events of this year have been an unparalleled pain-in-the-you-know-where, with musicians being some of the hardest hit folks in the entire economy. But as we all know, Texans aren’t exactly fond of cashing in their chips when they face a run of bad luck. Oh contraire - Texas creatives have been pushing forward through 2020 with the stubborn gusto for which the state is well known. Whether it be playing a concert online or writing songs about life in quarantine, artists are doing their damndest to come out of this with a story to tell. They’ve been able to power through all of this with the help of ever supportive music fans, as well as vitally important programs like Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. Vuse and Rolling Stone announced a series of rooftop concerts throughout three of New York’s boroughs in celebration and support of its local music scene. Cold War Kids, Elle King, and Oddisee will play exclusive sets atop buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens with a livestream of each set streaming exclusively at www.rollingstone.com/rooftopsessions, and hosted by SNL’s Chloe Fineman. Join us as we come together to bring live music back to New York City and support the music community, in partnership with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and Musicians Foundation.
“Live music is the heart of New York City, and we couldn't think of a better way to safely bring music back to New York than to stream live shows from some incredible rooftops in three of the City’s boroughs for adult fans to enjoy from the safety of their homes,” said Gus Wenner, President and COO of Rolling Stone. “Special thanks to Vuse for helping us make this happen, and for their support of not only the local music scene in New York, but the national music scene, through Sweet Relief and Musicians Foundation.” As we all know, the world has been shocked by the devastating effects of the pandemic. We at Sweet Relief, are aware of the enormous medical and financial burden that COVID-19 is having on the music community and we are actively taking steps to provide assistance where it’s needed most.Due to massive cancellations, artists like Rochelle Rabouin are struggling to find the means to make ends meet during these unprecedented times. We wanted to shed some light on her story and how supporting Sweet Relief’s efforts goes such a long way. Read her Q & A below.
Each week, we help several musicians and music industry workers with their financial struggles. It's because of YOU, our donors, that we are able to continue doing this important work.⠀
⠀ Visit our Ways To Support page for ideas on how to get involved. If you'd like to apply for assistance, please visit our Request Assistance page. #SweetSupporters the Foo Fighters will be livestreaming from The Roxy THIS Saturday, November 14th! This show will feature the 'Beer’s Eye View' - from backstage to onstage - the best view in the house. You can also get special show merch HERE!
Brought to you by Coors Light. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Sweet Relief ARISE Online returns on Thursday, November 19 with electronic duo Spectacle and live painter Laura McGowan for a high-quality online concert experience.
Streaming from Colorado Sound Studios, fans can stay safe at home, catch a watch party with friends or even an online stream slumber party at A-Lodge and jam out to world-class electronic music, live painting, exclusive interviews and virtual hangouts. You can join us immediately after the concert for a special one-night-only virtual meet and greet with Spectacle. Simply upgrade your ticket and receive exclusive access to meet the band, ask questions, sing songs, and take in-stream photos and videos. Tickets start at only $10. A portion of the proceeds to benefit Sweet Relief Musicians Fund to help heal musicians in need. THANK YOU to our donors and supporters. Without you, we could not continue our mission to help heal those in need!
End your week with singer-songwriter and arts advocate Anthony Small with opening act, student musician Sage Escalante. Tune in TONIGHT at 7PM PST
Anthony Small is a singer-songwriter, Executive Director of Music Preserves Foundation, frontman for local rock band Small World, a Dana Point Arts and Culture Commissioner and a regular columnist (Dana Point ROCKS) for Dana Point Times. Small’s soulful singing and evocative songwriting reflect his heartfelt passion for life and music. This show features local singer songwriter and arts advocate Anthony Small and opening act, student musician Sage Escalante. Donations to the virtual tip jar will benefit Sweet Relief Musicians Fund for musicians and music industry workers affected by Covid-19 and related shutdowns. Please donate to this wonderful cause using Venmo or Paypal. Please donate and help The Four Muses help other artists and non-profits. You could win this Sierra Nevada #HazyIPA YETI cooler painted by Skye Walker AND help support musicians and music industry workers in need! Buy a raffle ticket and tune into Jam In the Van's live stream with Heartless Bastards on November 17th to find out who won.
All proceeds go to Sweet Relief. Our friends and #SweetSupporters at StubHub (virtually) sat down with our EVP of Development and Artist Relations, Aric Steinberg, to catch up on everything that's happened since the pandemic closed down the music industry. Back when this all first started, StubHub identified 3 charities in the industry that were taking action and helping those that needed it. We are very grateful to have received a $25,000 grant from them, which made a great impact on our COVID-19 Fund that is helping musicians and music workers affected by concert/tour cancellations. "The touring industry has been wiped out. There is a need for support well beyond just the medical financial assistance, with almost every individual in the industry seeing business slow or come to a complete halt. As such, we have had to pivot and our resources are being utilized in different ways - most non-profits in the music industry are going through the same thing. More funding is needed and we have had to pivot on our mission and strategy." -Aric Steinberg on how our community of nonprofits has been impacted.
#SweetSupporter Corey Taylor is performing a very secret (and social distanced) show in the Los Angeles area THIS Thursday, November 5 for five lucky fans and their guests. Enter for a chance to win tickets by donating $5 to Sweet Relief or purchasing a $25 signed 11x17 poster via the link below. One grand prize winner will receive an autographed Epiphone Les Paul Special VE, Vintage Edition Electric Guitar!!⠀⠀
We're so grateful for Corey's continued support of our mission to help musicians and music workers! Click below to donate and enter to win! |
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