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¡MAYDAY!, ¡Suénalo!, DJ Le Spam and More Perform for Charity at Transit Lounge April 25

Steven Guarin needs a bone marrow transplant. He has cancer and stupid Medicaid won't cover it. The situation sucks, but his friends in the Miami music scene are doing something about it. They've already gotten a $1,500 donation from Music Cares, the charity foundation set up by the Recording Academy...
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Steven Guarin needs a bone

marrow transplant. He has cancer and stupid Medicaid won't cover it.

The situation sucks, but his friends in the Miami music scene are doing

something about it. They've already gotten a $1,500 donation from

Music Cares, the charity foundation set up by the Recording Academy (AKA the Grammys). Now they're throwing him a benefit concert to help

raise the $10,000 he needs for the operation that will help keep him

alive. Transit Lounge is donating the venue. ¡MAYDAY!, ¡Suénalo!,

DJ Le Spam and DJ Sharpsound are donating their musical talents. Alex

Yanes is donating the proceeds from any of his art work that is sold

at the event, and all it'll cost you is a measly $10 for the chance

to enjoy the movement and help save a life.

Steven is a musician himself,

he plays bass and produces for The 2 AM, a talented group making noise Miami-style. Steven has Lymphoma, a cancer related

to Leukemia that is hard to fight, but not impossible to beat. Do your

part to promote positive mental attitudes and revel in the unleashing

of the energy of the collective unconscious on a disease that won't

take one of our own if we can help it.

Steve Guarin Charity Event with ¡MAYDAY!, ¡Suénalo!, DJ Le Spam and DJ Sharpsound Saturday, April 25 at Transit Lounge. Doors open at

10 p.m. Call (305) 377-4628. or visit www.myspace.com/2amovement.

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