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Gofundme Launched For DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith
DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith Loses Home in Los Angeles Wildfires, GoFundMe Launched
Smith, his pregnant wife Dani, and their two-year-old son live in Altadena. DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith Loses Home in Los Angeles Wildfires, GoFundMe Launched
DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith, Brijean, Fat Tony, and more appeal for donations amid California wildfires
A number of musicians, including DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith, Brijean, and Fat Tony, are among the thousands affected by fires in the Los Angeles area. Here is how you can help.
DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith, Cola’s Tim Darcy, & Fat Tony’s Homes Destroyed In LA Wildfires
Los Angeles is currently facing the worst wildfires in the city’s history after a blaze broke out in the Hollywood Hills this week. Numerous A-list celebrities have lost their houses — Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins,
Diiv’s Zachary Cole Smith, Fat Tony, and More Seek Aid as Wildfires Devastate California
In addition, there’s a GoFundMe to support Ought and Cola musician Tim Darcy, his wife, Amy Fort, and the couple’s dog, Zuzu. The family’s “home burned to the ground in the Eaton Fire in Altadena,” according to the fundraiser.
GoFundMe Launched for DIIV's Zachary Cole Smith After His House Burns Down in L.A. Wildfires
Friends have started a GoFundMe campaign for DIIV leader Zachary Cole Smith after his house burned down in the Los Angeles wildfires. The fundraiser was organized by friend Lindsey Hartman, who notes that Smith and his wife Dani "lost their house and all belongings in the Altadena fire."
Empress Of, DIIV's Zachary Cole Smith, Fat Tony and more launch fundraisers after losing their homes in LA wildfires
Due to the devastation caused by the LA wildfires, many artists who have lost their homes have decided to start fundraisers to try and recover their losses.
Los Angeles wildfires: Grimes, DIIV's Zachary Cole Smith, Kid Cudi, more evacuate, GoFundMes launched
Fat Tony also lost his home, and Blondshell, Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner, Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee, and members of Osees are among those who were forced to evacuate.
DIIV’s Zachary Cole Smith Loses House in Los Angeles Wildfires; GoFundMe Launched
While this money will hardly make a dent to the losses they encountered, I’m hoping to help get them back on their feet with some essentials for themselves and the kids.” Smith and his wife have since written a message of thanks to the GoFundMe page,
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Empress Of Loses Home in L.A. Fires, GoFundMe Launched
The campaign, launched by friend Juliana Ronderos, explains that the musician known as Lorely Rodriguez's family home burned ...
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Tim Darcy GoFundMe raises over $46,000 as Cola musicians Altadena house destroyed by California fire
Former Montreal transplant Tim Darcy's home was one of many decimated in the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, forcing him and ...
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Benefit Concert for Los Angeles Fire Victims to Be Held at Intuit Dome
Los Angeles' Intuit Dome is set to host a benefit concert to help rebuild the communities affected by the devastating fires ...
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