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The Apocalypse Meow two-day concert will help pay for health care


Sara Swenson plays at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at Crosstown Station on the Apocalypse Meow fundraiser bill.
ALLISON LONG
Sara Swenson plays at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at Crosstown Station on the Apocalypse Meow fundraiser bill.
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If you’re tired of hearing and reading about the reform of health care and health insurance and want to hear and see people doing something about it, this weekend’s second annual Apocalypse Meow is for you.

The event is a benefit/fundraiser sponsored by the Midwest Music Foundation for its Musicians Health Care Fund.

The foundation is financing a health care reserve fund for anyone involved with or employed in the local music scene — musicians, sound engineers and music venue employees — many of whom have inadequate or no health insurance.

The first Apocalypse Meow was a two-day benefit for one of those musicians, Abigail Henderson of the Gaslights, who was being treated for breast cancer and whose insurance did not cover all of her astronomical medical bills. Henderson and her husband, Chris Meck, have since organized the music foundation, which, in addition to addressing the health care issue, promotes the city’s bustling music scene.

This year’s Apocalypse Meow is also a two-day event. The First Friday pre-party starts at 7 p.m. Friday at Midwestern Music Co., 1830 Locust (a block south of Grinders). Howard Iceberg & the Titanics and the Gaslights will perform. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted. You can buy $1 tickets to enter Saturday night’s raffle for an Epiphone Les Paul Special II guitar. (Tickets are also available at Guitar Source, 11554 W. 95th St., in Overland Park.)

Saturday’s show starts at 6 p.m. at Crosstown Station, 1522 McGee, with an hour of music from DJ SlimmSpins. The rest of the bill: Tiny Horse (Henderson’s and Meck’s acoustic project) at 7, Sara Swenson at 7:45, Alacartoona at 8:45, the Grisly Hand at 9:45, the Columns at 10:45 and the Pedaljets at 11:45.

Between performances there will be raffles (including one for that guitar) and, at 9:45, a live auction. Among the auction and raffle items: two pairs of VIP level tickets to the Leonard Cohen show Monday night at the Midland, a baseball autographed by Zack Greinke, Chiefs tickets, a one-year pass to the Riot Room, a $50 gift certificate to the Mercy Seat tattoo parlor, and several restaurant gift certificates. For a complete list, visit http://am.midwestmusicfound.org.

Coming up

The Brick, 1727 McGee, has two big shows next week:

On Wednesday, Har Mar Superstar headlines. He is songwriter/performer/actor Sean Tillman of Los Angeles via Minneapolis, and he just released “Dark Touches,” which features guest performances from Rhymesayers rapper P.O.S., Inara George of the Bird and the Bee and members of the Faint. The Beautiful Bodies open.

On Nov. 13, two members of the Mars Volta will perform with their side projects: Free Moral Agents, featuring Ikey Owens, and Zechs Marquise, featuring Marcel Rodrigues-Lopez. Various Blonde opens.

For more information on both shows, visit www.thebrickkcmo .com (816-421-1634).

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