Love 146 Benefit Concert, organized by the Coalition Club

The concert hosted at Village Presbyterian Church, the Harbinger Online presents the Love146.org benefit concert, sponsored by the Coalition club. Love146 is an organization that is dedicated to stopping child trafficking and the child sex trade in Africa. The concert will begin at 7 and will last to approximately 9:30 or 10 this Thursday, Feb. 18. A map of the church’s location, with the option to receive directions by clicking “To Here” inside the white bubble, is available below the band listings.

A listing of the bands and their times is available below the video. After the broadcast, individual videos will also be created for each band to view in a higher quality than the stream, made available for free viewing in the bands’ individual posts.

Please watch more of our live broadcasts by clicking the “on demand” option inside the player below. If you’re having trouble watching the game, you can try troubleshooting with the methods listed below the map:

Yelling Bird

Space Bear

Kept Mess

Menlo

7:00-Yelling Bird
-James Rumsey (Guitar, vox), Joe Sernett (guitar), Greg Tracy (bass), Conor Burke (drums/percussion)
7:40-Space Bear
-Seniors Max McFarland (vox, guitar), Duncan McHenry (bass), and Matt Chalk (saxophone)
8:20-Kept Mess
-Seniors Joe Newman (guitar), Connor Creighton (bass), and Brian Rogers (drums/percussion)
9:00-Menlo
-Seniors Adam Levin (guitar, vox), Tim Shedor (bass, back-up vox), David Beeder (drums/percussion)
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