Thursday, April 06, 2006
EVENT REVIEW: Apr.5, LAPD/LAFD Memorial Foundations Benefit Show
by Don Rose
(Hollywood CA : April 5, 2006) The historic Avalon club and restaurant on Vine (formerly
the Palace way back when) was host venue for this great event -- the LAPD/ LAFD Memorial
Foundations Benefit Show -- which raised funds to help support the families of fallen heroes
in the police and fire departments. Actor Dan Ackroyd served as jovial host/MC who, amid
all the laughs, kept things rolling smoothly and gracefully, at one point even transforming
into his Jack Webb channeling persona to give an homage to those who wear the badge,
in the dead-on dead-Dragnet-demigod delivery only Dan can do. Poetic, funny and touching
all at once; kudos Mr. Ackroyd.
Then, after speeches from several police and fire officials -- including Police Chief
Bratton -- the energy really swelled (and oh was it swell) when the band began, featuring
Jim Belushi & the Sacred Hearts. As expected, the best moments were when Dan and Jim danced
and pranced, both onstage and off (wearing their trademark black Rayban glasses of course).
The performance was quite interactive. On one number, Jim sang his Sacred Heart out while
traversing the audience -- while on another, Jim and Dan invited dozens of guests onstage to
dance with them and the band as they belted out their kick-ass blend of rockin’ blues.
There were other cool goings-on going on as well, like a silent auction, and fantastic food.
They wisely gave guests upwards of two hours early on to enjoy the feast before the
tributes and tunes began, and rightfully so, since the buffet featured excellent eats
aplenty – from paella to salad to mac-n-cheese to chicken to spinach, and a delectable
display of desserts to die for.
Wonderful job all around. Kudos to Levine Communications (LCO) for providing the event PR,
with special thanks to Michael, Dawn and Alastair (and, FYI, Mr. Levine's elert is one of my top
online must-reads, a daily news-zine via email that I love). Also thanks to Suzanne of Suzanne
Events (who always throws boffo bashes, FYI, often at the Avalon and upstairs Spider Club),
and the friendly Avalon staff (thank you to Kobe and Barbara C. for their warmth and
hospitality). Twas a night of feeling, food, fun and fundraising; make a note on your calendar
for next year. Finally, do check out the new Honey restaurant inside the Avalon, a spiffy
space on the south side of the venue that features intimate booths and a classy mood.
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Don Rose
Don Rose
Writer/Editor, The Rose Review
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