Alicia
Keys, Beck, Cher, Michael McDonald, Peter Frampton, Trey Anastasio, Christone
“Kingfish” Ingram, Dave Stewart Eurythmics feat. Vanessa Amorosi, Eric Burton,
Grace Bowers, Jesse Malin, Kate Hudson, Luke Spiller, Mavis Staples and other
music royalty helped raise more than $4 million for charity at New York City’s
Beacon Theatre on March 6.
The
proceeds for the Ninth Annual Love Rocks NYC concert benefitted two
not-for-profit organizations, New York City-based God’s Love We Deliver and the
Los Angeles-based Project
Angel Food. The former organization had been the sole beneficiary of the
annual concerts since 2017. The latter organization was added this year because
of its response to the wildfires in southern California.
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| Cher singing "Walking in Memphis" |
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| Cher singing "(This Is) A Song for the Lonely" |
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| Cher singing "Believe" |
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| Beck sang "Loser" and Prince's "1999" |
Concerts
where singers and lead musicians play in front of a house band instead of their
touring band can be tricky due to inadequate preparation. In the case of Love
Rocks NYC, 10-minute soundchecks began the day before the show, and proved to
be fruitful for most of the performances. Will Lee (The CBS Orchestra)
served as the program’s music director, band leader and bassist, as he has
done since the benefit concert series launched in 2017. The house band included guitarists
Eric Krasno (Soulive, Phil Lesh & Friends) and Larry
Campbell (Levon Helm, Bob Dylan), keyboardists Ivan Neville,
Jeff Babko (Jimmy Kimmel Live), and Michael Bearden (Lady
Gaga), drummer Shawn Pelton (Saturday Night Live), percussionist Pedrito
Martinez (Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Camila Cabello), six God’s Love Horns,
and six We Deliver Singers.
Radio
host Ken Dashow served as the evening’s off-stage announcer. As the houselights
dimmed, Dashow introduced Alicia Keys, who opened her three-song set with
a smooth Fugees-style cover of “Killing Me Softly with His Song,” which she
dedicated to the late Roberta Flack. After singing “No One,” Keys concluded
with “Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down," her answer song to
Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind.” God’s Love We Deliver’s new CEO, Terrence Meck,
then offered remarks about the importance of the mission of God’s Love We
Deliver, which prepares and delivers medically-tailored meals to about 17,000
homebound New Yorkers each year.
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| Alicia Keys |
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| Bill Murray with Pedrito Martinez |
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| Whoopi Goldberg |
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| Steve Gutenberg |
The
highlights of the evening were numerous, as were the surprises.
- Cher’s three-song set began with her wearing an Elvis Presley-styled pompadour wig while singing Marc Cohn's "Walking in Memphis," as she has done in previous performances and in the 1995 video for the song. Accompanied by dancers, Cher performed a three-song set, which also included "(This Is) A Song for the Lonely" and "Believe." As some of her music was from pre-recorded tracks, the onstage musicians watched her entertaining performance in seeming awe. Her set included three sets of wardrobe and a fourth outfit for the finale.
- Whoopi Goldberg and Steve Gutenberg made unannounced appearances in addition to the previously announced hosts, Alex Edelman, Amy Schumer, Susie Essman and Tracy Morgan. The Brooklyn-born Gutenberg ignored the teleprompter as he thanked God’s Love We Deliver for supporting Project Angel Food, while detailing his personal experiences with the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
- Bill Murray, who in the past year has been touring a rock act called Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers, made an unannounced appearance, although he had been a regular participant in previous years. Best known as a comedian and actor, he sang an animated cover of Stephen Stills’ “Love the One You’re With.” The song featured Pedrito Martinez playing congas.
- Jesse Malin, the New York-based singer-songwriter who suffered a paralyzing spinal stroke in 2023, rolled onto the stage in his wheelchair and lifted himself to standing position to sing two songs.
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| Peter Frampton with Will Lee |
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| Luke Spiller of the Struts and Trey Anastasio of Phish |
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| Mavis Staples with Michael McDonald |
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| Michael McDonald |
Rocks NYC 2025 also featured several jaw-dropping, one-time-only
collaborations.
- Peter Frampton, who continues to suffer with a rare degenerative muscular disease, Inclusion-Body Myositis, performed three songs from a chair, concluding with a cover of the Beatles’ “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” with Phish’s Trey Anastasio and 18-year-old Grace Bowers.
- As Trey Anastasio rocked a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Good Times, Bad Times,” Luke Spiller came on stage to sing the lyrics.
- Mavis Staples sang a duet with the Doobie Brothers’ Michael McDonald on the Staple Singers’ “I’ll Take You There.” McDonald’s vocal parts were largely him singing the song title repeatedly.
- Guitarist Christine “Kingfish” Ingram was accompanied by keyboardist Ivan Neville and harmonica player Danny Clinch for a blistering cover of the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Red House.”
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| Luke Spiller of the Struts |
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| Jesse Malin |
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| Eric Burton of Black Pumas |
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| Dave Stewart Eurythmics featuring Vanessa Amorosi |
Peter
Frampton and Trey Anastasio were not the only artists who sang from their
catalog before performing a cover of a standard of the baby-boomer generation. Beck performed
his 1993 hit “Loser.” followed by a cover of Prince’s “1999.” Luke
Spiller of the Struts performed for the first time his new solo song, “Love
Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine” before singing Elton John’s
“Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting).” Jesse Malin sang his own “She Don't
Love Me Now,” which Bruce Springsteen recently recorded for a compilation
album, then the Rolling Stones’ “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” with
accompaniment from Ivan Neville. Eric Burton of Black Pumas sang his
band’s best-known song, “Colors,” followed by a soulful rendition of Otis
Redding’s “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay.”
The
night concluded with a presentation by the event’s three executive producers,
Greg Williamson, John Varvatos & Nicole Rechter. The entire cast returned
to the stage for a closing version of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground.” Christone
“Kingfish” Ingram, Trey Anastasio and Grace Bowers wailed on their guitars past
midnight as the rest of the participants sang the lyrics from the teleprompter
hanging from the railing in front of the mezzanine seats. “Higher Ground” was
the 29th song of the evening.
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| Kate Hudson |
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| Christone "Kingfish" Ingram |
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| Grace Bowers |
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| Terrence Meck, CEO of God's Love We Deliver |
Since
launching in 2017, the annual Love Rocks NYC concerts have raised $50
million to fund 5 million meals to New Yorkers living with illnesses. The events’
primary beneficiary, God’s Love We Deliver, was founded by a woman on a bicycle
during the AIDS pandemic in 1985 and now addresses 200+ diagnoses with its
medically-tailored meals and nutrition services. This year will mark the
organization’s 40th anniversary. Last year, the staff and volunteers
cooked, packaged, and home-delivered more than 4 million meals
to 17,000 New Yorkers living with and affected by severe illness. All
services are free to clients. For more information, visit glwd.org.
As
a member of the Food Is Medicine Coalition (FIMC), God’s Love We Deliver
supports the coalition’s national mission while offering vital services to
local communities. This year, Love Rocks NYC not only supported the local
nonprofit, but also its Food Is Medicine Coalition peer organization Project Angel Food in Los Angeles
as a response to the devastating wildfires in the area.
The
previous eight Love Rocks NYC benefit concerts featured headliners including Billy
F Gibbons, Buddy Guy, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Grohl, Dave Matthews, Heart, James
Taylor, Joe Walsh, John Mayer Trio, Jon Bon Jovi, Keith Richards & the
X-Pensive Winos, Melissa Etheridge, Nile Rodgers, Norah Jones, Pat Benatar
& Neil Giraldo, Robert Plant, Sheryl Crow, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks,
the Black Crowes, the Black Keys, and Ziggy Marley. The series also
introduced then-rising contemporary artists including Andra Day, Gary
Clark Jr., Hozier, Jim James, Joss Stone, Larkin Poe, Ledisi, Leon Bridges,
Marcus King, Nathaniel Rateliff, Rufus Wainwright, Sara Bareilles, St. Vincent,
Trombone Shorty, Yola and more.
All photographs by Getty Images courtesy of Love Rocks NYC
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| Amy Schumer |
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| Tracy Morgan |
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| Susie Essman |
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| Andy Edelman |
Setlist
Alicia
Keys
- Killing Me Softly with His Song (Lori Lieberman cover)
- No One
- Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down (featuring elements from "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys)
Eric
Burton
- Colors (Black Pumas cover)
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay (Otis Redding cover)
Kate
Hudson
- Gonna Find Out
Christone
“Kingfish” Ingram
- Red House (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover, with Danny Clinch and Ivan Neville)
Bill
Murray
- Love the One You're With (Stephen Stills cover)
- She Don't Love Me Now
- Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (The Rolling Stones cover, with Ivan Neville)
Mavis
Staples
- I'll Take You There (The Staple Singers song, with Michael McDonald)
Michael
McDonald
- What
a Fool Believes (Kenny Loggins cover)
- Takin' It to the Streets (The Doobie Brothers song)
Peter
Frampton
- Georgia (on My Mind) (Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra cover)
- Do You Feel Like We Do
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover) (with Trey Anastasio and Grace Bowers)
Grace
Bowers
- Soul Sacrifice (Santana cover)
Luke
Spiller
- Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine
- Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) (Elton John cover)
Dave
Stewart Eurythmics feat. Vanessa Amorosi
- Here Comes the Rain Again (Eurythmics cover, with Ivan Neville)
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover)
Cher
- Walking in Memphis (Marc Cohn cover)
- (This Is) A Song for the Lonely
- Believe
Beck
- Loser
- 1999 (Prince cover)
Trey
Anastasio
- Everything's Right (Phish song)
- Good Times Bad Times (Led Zeppelin cover, with Luke Spiller)
Finale
- Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder cover)
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