Young’s annual event in Lake Hughes, California raised funds for The Painted Turtle camp and Bridge School.
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Lana Del Rey performs at the benefit concert “Harvest Moon — A Gathering,” at the Painted Turtle camp in Lake Hughes, California.. The concert was to benefit the camp for children with chronic illnesses and the Bridge School. Also performing were Beck and headliner Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts.
Lana Del Rey performs at the benefit concert “Harvest Moon — A Gathering,” at the Painted Turtle camp in Lake Hughes, California.. The concert was to benefit the camp for children with chronic illnesses and the Bridge School. Also performing were Beck and headliner Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts.
Lana Del Rey, Beck, and Neil Young Come Together for Harvest Moon: A Gathering Benefit
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