spare some change and testify
John Bell (of Widespread Panic) held his annual charity gig, Hannah’s Buddies at the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida this past weekend and Taylor Hicks joined him with vocals and harp on Bill Wither’s “Use Me”. For the last 9 years, Bell has held this event to honor his goddaughter and to raise awareness of and research funds for spinal muscular atrophy. Hicks is a long time Panic fan.
You can hear the whole show here: panicstream.net
The stream page indicates the show has been seeded, but I’ve not located where that is. Give us a heads up if you find it (no stream rips, please). It’s a good show.
ETA: I’ve heard from the taper that the show is not uploaded. He’s waiting for some source from another guy, and then will upload both tapings. I’ll post if I hear more.
categories: downloads, live, music
tags: charity, Hannah's Buddies, John Bell, spinal muscular atrophy, taylor hicks, Widespread Panic
posted by what at 11:35 pm
Just to make it clearer. Click on the forward arrow to number 16.
Hicks sings part of the song “Use Me”.
And here I was trying not to imply that our readers were only interested in the one track.
I’ve been enjoying the stream since last night.
Of course I hit track 16 first, to get my fix. And boy did it do the job.
He’s featured on another song as well. I won’t say which one
Always good to hear Taylor in these types of situations - just gettin’ his music on without the stress!
what - the whole concert is absolutely worth the listen but “bait” can be helpful