Show Some Love for Rosie’s at Albany’s Low Beat

The legendary Low Beat in Albany will be hosting a benefit rock show on Saturday January 27th for the Rosie’s Love Foundation. The charity, which was established in 2000, supports families who are affected by the scourge of childhood cancer.  The benefit, which kicks off at 7:00PM,  was organized by Albany’s own preeminent hard rock band, The Crimson Tips.  

rosie's loveThe bill additionally features homegrown hard rocking act, The Hard Luck Souls and Lake George based power trio Iudica  wraps up the night’s festivities. The event is free but the organizers request that attendees offer a simple donation of a children’s toy or provide a financial donation to the foundation.

Rosie’s Love Foundation was formed after the death of it’s namesake, two-year-old Rosemary Frances Johnson, who passed away after a valiant battle with neuroblastoma.  Her family wanted to give something back for all the love Rosie received while being treated for her illness at Albany Medical Center.  The foundation provides fun activities and toys for children receiving in-patient cancer treatment and offers various types of assistance to those children’s family members. 

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