Music Will — Largest Non-Profit Music Program In U.S. Public Schools —  Announces 16th Annual Benefit For Wednesday, April 24th At The Novo In Los Angeles, CA | Shore Fire Media

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Music Will — Largest Non-Profit Music Program In U.S. Public Schools — Announces 16th Annual Benefit For Wednesday, April 24th At The Novo In Los Angeles, CA

Event Honors Grammy and Golden Globe Winner and Oscar-nominated singer, songwriter, and actress Andra Day, and Tony®, EMMY®, and five-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist Josh Groban plus  GRAMMY and Pulitzer Prize-winning singer and instrumentalist, MacArthur “Genius” grant recipient, and composer of opera, ballet, and film Rhiannon Giddens

Musical Direction from Michael Bearden (Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston)

Benefit Supports Music Will’s Mission to Transform Young Lives Through Innovative, Multi-Genre Music Education Programs in Public Schools

 

Tuesday, April 9th, 2024---Music Will (formerly Little Kids Rock), the largest non-profit music education program for schools in the United States, will hold its annual benefit on Wednesday, April 24th  at The Novo in Los Angeles. This year, Music Will will honor Josh Groban - the Tony®, EMMY®, and five-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist, along with the Grammy and Golden Globe Winner and Oscar-nominated singer, songwriter and actress Andra Day and GRAMMY and Pulitzer Prize-winning singer and instrumentalist, MacArthur “Genius” grant recipient, and composer of opera, ballet, and film Rhiannon Giddens with music direction from Michael Bearden (Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston). Read more at Billboard here.

Presented by the Hot Topic Foundation, the event will feature special guest performances to be announced, along with a silent online auction and remarks from key artistic and business supporters. The benefit will provide essential funding for Music Will’s ongoing mission to provide teacher training, a diverse curriculum, and free musical instruments to students---connecting them with the music that ignites their interest. Over one million young people across the U.S. have been impacted by the organization’s programs to date.

The event is produced by MBM Entertainment and tickets are available atwww.musicwill.org/benefit and bids for the benefit’s silent auction items---including one-of-a-kind donations from music icons---can be submitted on the Music Will website.

“We're excited to announce Music Will's second Los Angeles Benefit on April 24th,” says Mike Wasserman, Music Will CEO. He continues, “Music Will brings innovative and engaging programming, resources, and instruments to a community of thousands of music teachers and more than 600,000 students across the country every year. We can't wait to celebrate on April 24th with such generous and talented artists like Josh Groban, Andra Day, and Rhiannon Giddens, as well as student bands from local Music Will partner schools. For one night, our community of educators, corporate sponsors, industry partners, and everyone who believes in the power of music will come together for an amazing celebration of music, and all proceeds will support Music Will's programs for students and teachers across the country. Together, we're changing lives through music.

Music Will’s annual benefit events have continually attracted an exciting range of top artists. Past honorees have included Babyface, Tom Morello, Idina Menzel, Bonnie Raitt, Smokey Robinson, Elvis Costello, Warren Haynes, Usher, Steven Van Zandt, Mavis Staples, Joan Jett, Trombone Shorty, Wiz Khalifa, and Clarence Clemmons, among others. Renowned performers and presenters have included Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, Alice Cooper, Darlene Love, Carlos Santana, Yo-Yo Ma, Brian Wilson, Jack Black, Graham Nash, Steve Miller, Todd Rundgren, Alice Merton, Darryl McDaniels (Run-D.M.C.), Harry Connick, Jr., and more. Special guest appearances have featured comedians David Letterman and Tracy Morgan.

Recently, Babyface appeared on the Kelly Clarkson show with Music Will Founder Dave Wish to share the power of music education. Kelly Clarkson surprised Babyface and Music Will by donating $10,000 to the non-profit, which resulted in Babyface and Music Will founder Dave Wish contributing as well, bringing the total to $30,000 towards the non-profit.  Watch the segment on The Kelly Clarkson Show here. Of their past galas, Rolling Stone has described Music Will benefits as “raucous and celebratory,” and Billboard noted past speakers are “intent on asserting the value of music not only as art but as a key to communication, a crucial part of human nature, a cornerstone of democracy.” 

Since Music Will was founded in 2002, its mission has remained steadfast while the population it serves has grown exponentially. It is now the largest non-profit music program in U.S. public schools. With a vision that music education should be as diverse as the people it serves, the organization rebranded in 2022 with its new name, reflecting service to kids of all ages, across all genres of music.

 

About Music Will 

Music Will runs the largest nonprofit music program in the U.S. public school system. Its teachers currently serve over 600,000 students in more than 600 cities and towns across the country. They believe that music education is a right, not a privilege, and it should reflect the cultures of the students it serves. That’s why, for two decades now, their programs have taught students such popular American genres as rock, pop, R&B, Latin, rap and country—alongside styles already taught in schools, such as classical and jazz. Today, a national network of K-12 districts has adopted the Music Will program as their own. Additionally, more than 70 colleges and universities now use their approach to music education majors. Several state departments of education have partnered with Music Will to grow music education in the schools they serve. Its mission of transforming lives by transforming music education has grown into a movement.

Music Will began as an informal effort by former Palo Alto school teacher, Dave Wish, who was frustrated by the lack of music programming in his school. Borrowing from friends and scouring area flea markets for instruments, he began offering free guitar classes after school using the popular music the students wanted to play. Many school teachers in Dave’s area were inspired by his program’s incredible impact, so he began offering training to help them start their own music classes. He is the progenitor of the organization’s unique pedagogy, "Music as a Second Language.” He also coined the term “modern band” as a descriptor for school music programs that offer popular music instruction, later publishing Modern Band Method textbooks with Hal Leonard. Dave left the classroom in 2002 to found “Little Kids Rock,” the nonprofit that was rebranded as Music Will in 2022. In 2023, Dave took on the new role of Founder and Chief Visionary Officer, focusing on strategy and organizational evangelism.

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