Members of Garbage, Silversun Pickups, to play Freezing Man concerts to benefit epilepsy research

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Garbage’s Butch Vig and Duke EriksonSilversun Pickups‘ Brian Aubert and Nikki Monninger, and Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen and Daxx Nielsen are among the artists taking part in the upcoming Freezing Man concerts raising support for epilepsy research and education.

The concerts, put on by the nonprofit Joey’s Song, will take place Jan. 9 and 10 at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, and will feature all-star collaborations from over 35 artists.

Other artists on this year’s bill include The Bangles Vicki Peterson and Debbi Peterson, Belly’s Tanya Donelly and Gail GreenwoodLetters to Cleo’s Kay Hanley and Stacy JonesPortugal. The Man’s John Gourley and Eric HokThe Go-Go’s Jane WiedlinToto’s Steve Porcaro, Eve 6’s Max CollinsFountains of Wayne’s Chris Collingwood and Gang of Four’s Hugo Burnham.

Freezing Man will consist of two different shows, an unplugged night on Jan. 9 and an electric show on Jan. 10, with Vig acting as musical director and his covers group The Know-It-All Boyfriends acting as the house band.

Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday at JoeysSong.org.

The organization Joey’s Song was founded 15 years ago in memory of a young boy named Joey Gomoll (Gum-ahl), who passed away before turning 5 after a battle with a severe form of epilepsy. Previous benefit concerts have raised more than $1.5 million for epilepsy research and education.

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