The 'Light Up The Blues' benefit for Autism Speaks will feature performances by Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Cat Power, Billy Idol, and Linda Perry.
Light Up the Blues concert benefiting the Autism Speaks charity will feature Neil Young, Billy Idol, Cat Power, and more stars.
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A star-studded lineup featuring Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and more will gather in L.A. for the Autism Speaks Light Up The Blues benefit.
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