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Chuck Brown is a “go go” for sickle cell research
Tammie Smith

February 06, 2012 11:58 AM

Chuck Brown, also known as the “godfather of go-go” music, and Richmond-based funk group “Plunky and Oneness,” will perform for a fundraiser to benefit sickle cell research at the VCU Health System.

VCU and 99.3/105.7 Kiss FM will host “A Party for the People 2” on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Hat Factory, 140 Virginia Street, Richmond.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Florence Neal Cooper-Smith Initiative for Sickle Cell Research, an ongoing initiative to raise money for aggressive research directed at finding a cure for sickle cell disease.

Tickets for the concert are $25 in advance - $20 for a limited number of VCU Health System Employees and Kiss Cash Card Holders – and $30 at the door. They are available at the Hat Factory Box office and online.

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