wild assumption: this place is going to have to do more than periodically fund-raise if it is going to survive the year at that location.
or i don't know? is this place on its last legs? are they operating at a loss, and is it manageable? how much money is needed and for what? what's the owner's attitude? providing specifics might go a long way here, especially since this is the 2nd or 3rd time i've read something like this. it would be deceiving if all these charity events just went towards propping up a corpse, or worse yet if there's really no chance of them actually closing. like someone already said, a lot of people could use a benefit show right now.
that said i sincerely wish this place good luck and hope the show goes well, but again this place is first and foremost a business and i don't know who owns it but will further speculate that they like having shows there because it is profitable to do so and not necessarily because they give a shit (again correct me if i'm wrong). in that case sacramento really is getting lame when its music scene hinges on some store letting them do shows there once in a while.
:...And when it's shut down and a California Pizza Kitchen moves in, you can stand outside and bitch about how lame Sacramento is getting, if they'll let you.
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::3 of my friends have been laid off so we should do a benefit for them. They all attend shows and play music locally so that makes them worthy.
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