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Musical Philanthropy

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Kristian Bush of Sugarland is among the musicians lending a hand to help out Eddie’s Attic sound engineer Shalom Aberle. Photo: Marc Baptiste

Atlanta musicians are a giving bunch, always pulling together to help one of their own.

Last month, Eddie’s Attic soundman Shalom Aberle suffered a heart attack. He’s out of the hospital and on the road to recovery, but he’s unable to work for a while. That’s where local musicians come in. Over the next three nights, an impressive lineup of talent will take the stage at the Attic to raise money for the ailing Aberle in a benefit dubbed “Calling All Friends.”

Scheduled to perform tonight (Jan. 8) are Adam Dorfman, Adrianne, Brent Lindley, Brian Webb, Caroline Herring, Doria Roberts, Kodac Harrison and Kristin Markiton, Kristian Bush, Matthew Kahler, Mike Willis, Nathan Beaver, Ronnda Cadle and Tommy Dean.

The Wednesday, Jan. 9, roster includes Blake Guthrie, Caroline Aiken, Emily Kate Boyd, Evan McHugh, Gareth Asher, Jeff Talmadge, John Pringle, John Stanek, Arlo Finch, Michael Tolcher, Rebecca Loebe, Telegram and Tom Willner.

On Thursday, Jan. 10, the performers are Alex Brenner, Arlington Priest, Bain Mattox, Garrett Freireich, Garrett Moore, the Harringtons, Kitty Snyder, Little Country Giants and Dappled Grays, Mike Killeen, Mike Kinnebrew, Paul Melancon, Pierce Pettis and Tin Cup Prophette.

Doors open each night at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Instead of a cover charge, the Attic is asking for donations for Aberle.

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