Alex Skolnick from Thrash Metal Band Testament To Appear on the Let Me Help, Inc: “The Children of the World” 6 Hour Concert October 1, 2022 @ 6:00 pm EST

Alex Skolnick from Thrash Metal Band Testament To Appear on the Let Me Help, Inc: “The Children of the World” 6 Hour Concert October 1, 2022 @ 6:00 pm EST

Music, Television

Rocker Alex Skolnick from the number one thrash metal band on the planet will be appearing on the October 1st 6 hour Let Me Help, Inc: “The Children of the World” benefit concert. Considered the best guitarist in the heavy metal genre, Alex is also a phenomenal jazz guitarist as well.

Joining him in celebrating the children of the world will be Tony Orlando, Kenny Aronoff (Smashing Pumpkins, John Mellencamp), Leland Sklar (Toto, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, James Taylor and just about every rocker on earth), Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction), John Lodge (Moody Blues), Bonfire, Edge of Paradise, Ray DeTone, Daisy Jopling, Rocky Kramer, Tony Moore (Iron Maiden), Ten Years After, John Fusco, Michael Shapiro, Stephen Devassy, Will Crewdson (Bow Wow Wow, Adam Ant) and so many other superstars from all over the world. The concert will be streamed globally.

Hosted by SohoJohnny the founder of Let Me Help, Inc and produced by MD25, the concert promises to be the biggest virtual extravaganza this year and can be seen on WOW TV and FENIX360. Let Me Help, Inc was created after the passing of SohoJohnny’s mom from Covid. It is designed to help those whose lives and livelihoods have been affected in someway by an unforeseen circumstance or illness by raising money through the celebration of music, laughter and dance.

Tickets for the event can be acquired at:

https://letmehelp.swigit.com/app/childrenofworld

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