Jack White unplugged for the 26th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert on Saturday, the first of the two-day weekend event.
Neil Young organizes the annual acoustic-based show, which raises funds for the Bridge School, a facility that develops and uses advanced technologies to aid in the instruction of children with disabilities; it was founded in 1986 by Pegi Young and Jim Forderer with help from Dr. Marilyn Buzolich. The first benefit concert, in 1986, raised the money necessary to start the school, which opened in ’87.
White’s 8-song set featured tracks from his solo debut, “Blunderbuss,” as well as a couple of White Stripes tunes.
Among the other acts joining Neil and White on the bill were Guns N’ Roses, The Flaming Lips, Sarah McLachlan and k.d. Lang.
You can help support the Bridge School with your donation here.
Jack White
26th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert
Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA – October 20, 2012
Freedom At 21
Love Interruption
You Know That I Know
Blunderbuss
I Guess I Should Go to Sleep
Top Yourself
Hotel Yorba
We’re Going To Be Friends
Jack White
Jack White starts at 1:25
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