They invited Stephen Stills to play a jammy version of Still’s “For What It’s Worth (Stop, Hey What’s That Sound).” Then Graham Nash, a longtime musical partner to Stills, was invited to the stage to sing “Teach Your Children” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. At the end, Nash let the audience sing the final words.
“Whenever Los Angeles gets into trouble, the musicians are right there, and I’m proud to be one of them,” Nash said.
A prayer for teachers
Quinta Brunson, who plays a teacher on the television show Abbott Elementary, introduced a real teacher and shined the spotlight on the impact the fires had on schools and education.
Glendale High School math teacher Aurora Barboza Flores said she lost the Altadena home she had been saving for over 21 years.
“So now I’ve lost more than my home. I’ve lost my community, too. I was so proud to be a homeowner, so proud to have a place to call my own in this city,” she said.
She managed to find one thing in the wreckage: A dish she kept her jewelry in, inscribed with the words “I think I’ll just be happy today.” The crowd in the Intuit Dome cheered.
“Sometimes, that’s all we can do. Even though it’s hard there are moments that get us through. Moments like tonight,” Flores said.