Josh to Perform at the 2010 MusiCares Event


Josh to Perform at the 2010 MusiCares Event

Josh will be performing at the 20th anniversary gala for MusiCares on Jan. 29, 2010 in Los Angeles. Legendary musician Neil Young will be honored as MusiCares Person of the Year. Other performers include Dave Matthews, Norah Jones, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, K.D. Lang, Emmylou Harris, and more.

Proceeds from the annual GRAMMY Week gala dinner and concert honoring Neil Young will provide essential support for MusiCares, which ensures that music people have a place to turn to in times of financial, medical and personal need.

For information about the 2010 MusiCares Person of the Year event, click visit grammy.com/MusiCares.

Hi, Josh!

Wish you great performance, Josh! For me you're The Best One - always - living with music in your soul, in spite if any circumstances... Musicians around you come and gone. If some days you wanna pianist, take me... try not let down...
Be blessed, take care
And Good LUCK!
Lari

Televised?

Can we see it this time? I wanted to hear him sing "Play Me" but it wasn't televised...or is someone hiding that vid? LOL!! I so want to see this. Love u MORE, Josh!♥♥♥♥♥♥

Will this come on tv? If so

Will this come on tv? If so what station...
Thanks

Sorry to say

So sad I won't be attending MusiCares, but Congratulations to Neil Young on his honor. His school is incredable too. Josh, I wish that I could see you perform at this event. Which songs will you sing? Whatever they will be, no doubt everyone is in for a treat.
Take care and be safe, always!!
Jan

WISH U THE BEST

ALL THE BRIGHTNESS
ALL THE BEST STARS
WITH YOUR BIG HEART!!

Hi ,Josh!

This web site is pretty good! Congratulations!I've never heard a singer to get rid of his accent so easily as you tend to do when singing in Spanish. Great pronounciation!
Regards from Argentina
Keep on singing in Spanish!
Saludos (Cheers)
Ester

Thanks

There are only a handful of people I truly admire in the entertainment industry and you're number one. Thanks for all your love Josh.

Lots of love,
Erika

I read your comment and

I read your comment and although you don't know me and I don't know anything about the chronic condition that you have, I just wanted to say that I'm really sorry for you. It sounds dreadful to have what you have and I'm really glad that music helps you.

I wish you all the best,

X Marieke

MusiCares

Does this include medical help for fans who have already had one major brain surgery this year and who's facing at least one more, along with GammaKnife treatments? It's a condition called Trigeminal Neuralgia, and if anyone's familiar with it, believe me I need help right now. Sometimes the pain becomes so bad I wish someone could hold me, so I can cry it out and feel better. The face pain's gone, but the head pain is relentless! Yes, it is the most painful chronic condition known to medicine, and *no*, I'm not suicidal. Before Josh came along in my life, however, I was, because I'd been suffering in silence since around 1975 with no diagnosis. Many doctors still don't even believe the disease exists, but we finally can diagnose it with the invention of the MRA. That's not to be confused with the MRI. (The MRA exposes the Trigeminal nerve.) Moreover, I had 40 veins removed from the right side of my head. I haven't discovered anything on the left yet, but that's next, and right now, it doesn't feel good *at *all! I'm still trying to land a job, and Dialog In The Dark is still here in Atlanta. I loved that job, and I'd given anything to work there again. I was laid off last year due to "the economy." My mom's the only one in the family who's helping me at all, and some people think I'm a mental case. I'm looking for a neurologist who knows this disease well and who won't put me on even more pain medicine, because that just treats the symptoms. I need to get to the bottom of this, so I can get my life back. Heck, I need a vacation, because if I don't get to "re-create", I might just go crazy! Music has always had a huge impact on me, and I blame Josh for touching my heart so beautifully through the music. Yes, Josh, it's all your falt, and I'm glad you remind me not to give up, because I know that if I do, I lose. I would love to hear from you again, and I wouldn't mind hearing from you dad, too. You all rocked my world, and you still do today. Thank you all so much for what you do. Heather Stubbs