As the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires continues to spread, the Recording Academy and MusiCares have launched Los Angeles Fire Rescue to support music professionals affected by the crisis, pledging a total of $1 million to kick-start the effort.
“The entire GRAMMY family is shocked and deeply saddened by what happened in Los Angeles,” Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said in a statement. “The music community has been so severely affected. impact, but we will come together as an industry to support each other. Our organization exists to serve musicians…we hope the wider industry will now come together to support this cause.
MusiCares Executive Director Laura Segura added, “Even just looking at how many musicians lost their homes in the final day, we expect the relief efforts in Los Angeles to be outstanding.” “MusiCares remains committed to ensuring music professionals are supported in times of crisis. We ask the greater community to donate to those in need during this critical time. MusiCares can help meet the short-term emergency needs of those currently displaced, and then provide long-term services as we fully understand the impact on musicians.
If you or someone you know in the music industry has been impacted by the Los Angeles County fires, please visit https://musicares.org/get-help to apply for relief. You can also email musicaresrelief@musicares.org or call 1-800-687-4227.
You can support music professionals by contributing to Los Angeles fire relief efforts by donating at MusiCares.org/FireRelief.
For more than three decades, MusiCares has provided relief to the music industry in its times of need, including the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting, the COVID-19 pandemic, Superstorm Sandy, Hurricanes Katrina and Hurricane Helen and wildfires in California and Maui.