The FireAid benefit was fueled by some of music's best performers to raise money for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief efforts.
Pop stars, first responders, rock stars and those who’ve lost everything in the devastating LA-area wildfires came together ...
Eric Christian Olsen, formerly of NCIS LA fame, has been keeping himself occupied despite no longer portraying Special Agent ...
No Doubt reunited once again to perform at the FireAid, playing "Just a Girl," "Don't Speak," and "Spiderwebs." ...
Thousands of residents across Los Angeles County continue picking up the pieces and are starting the rebuilding process after losing their homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires.
When she got the news, Bonnie Brimecombe was standing on a sidewalk outside her in-laws’ house in Monrovia, where she had ...
First there were the fast-moving, devastating fires. Now, amid the ruins of homes burned to the ground in the Los Angeles ...
U2, whose members include Bono and the Edge, committed during the event to donating $1 million to the relief efforts. Steve ...
"We use our words, they use their play," said Dr. Melissa Brymer, who directs disaster programs for the UCLA-Duke University ...
A years-old video showing South African firefighters singing and dancing at an airport depicts the group after arriving in ...
Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Stevie Nicks, Olivia Rodrigo and more performed for the FireAid Benefit Concerts for wildfire ...
"Los Angeles and its surrounding area has always played a central role in Def Leppard's career," said Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott.