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YellowHouse Blues Band to Headline Benefit for Plymouth Taskforce to End Homelessness

Band's high-energy blues and rock to raise funds for local non-profit dedicated to providing permanent housing solutions.

Music lovers and community advocates are invited to a special evening of high-energy blues and blues rock as the YellowHouse Blues Band takes the stage at the Spire Center for Performing Arts. The concert, scheduled for [Insert Date Here], is a benefit event organized to support the vital work of the Plymouth Taskforce to End Homelessness.

With a powerful nine-piece lineup, including a dynamic horn section and multiple vocalists, the YellowHouse Blues Band is celebrated for its unique renditions of popular songs. Hailing from the Seacoast of New Hampshire and Maine, the band has built a reputation for selling out top-tier venues across New England, including Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club, The Press Room, and The Music Room Cape Cod. Their expansive song list spans blues legends like Howlin’ Wolf and the Allman Brothers, Motown icons like Aretha Franklin, and modern-day artists such as the Tedeschi Trucks Band.

Beyond their musical prowess, the band is well-known for its commitment to philanthropy. They have raised over $160,000 to date for non-profits focused on at-risk youth and music education, with a goal of reaching $250,000. This upcoming performance marks an opportunity to continue their charitable mission while shining a light on a critical local issue.

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"We're thrilled to partner with the YellowHouse Blues Band for this event," said a representative from the Plymouth Taskforce to End Homelessness. "Their passion for giving back aligns perfectly with our mission to provide permanent housing solutions and supportive services for our neighbors in need."

The Plymouth Taskforce is dedicated to ending homelessness in the greater Plymouth area. Their work focuses on three core pillars: securing permanent housing, connecting individuals with essential support services, and offering emergency shelter when no other options are available.

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Tickets for this can't-miss event are available now. This is a chance to not only enjoy an incredible night of live music but also to contribute directly to a cause that makes a tangible difference in the community. To purchase tickets visit www.Spirecenter.org.

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