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    Our Forgotten Cry

    April 26, 2010
    Los Angeles Club Scene

    It was a relatively small event by comparison to other Armenian events for
    the remembrance of the martyrs of 1915 Armenian Genocide by Turks.

    But it was for a splendid cause.

    PYUNIC - Disabled Children of Armenia is a non-profit organization that has
    been around since the devastating earthquake of 1988 in Spitak, Armenia that
    killed over 27 thousand people and injured an even larger number. It was
    rather fitting to organize a Rock concert to raise awareness against
    genocide on a day before the 95th annual commemoration of the Genocide and
    raise money for this charity.

    The concert titled "Our Forgotten Cry" at the club The Mint in West Los
    Angeles, California attracted a sizable crowd of people from different walks
    of life. As expected, it was mostly an Armenian crowd, but somewhat
    surprisingly about one third of attendees were non-Armenians, which was very
    welcome news.

    There were 8 bands that took an active participation. The show stated at
    7:30 PM - the first on a stage was Los Angeles based, newly formed and
    talented band called "Oh So Wild". It is made up of 4 young and dedicated
    musicians - their beautifully powered and inspirational songs reflected the
    entire mood of the nights' coming events.

    They were followed by "Madstory", whose singer suitably called for a moment
    of silence.

    The third band was "Leave It Alone", followed by "ED", "Full Force Rising",
    "Send the Sages", legendary "Red Snow", and a special appearance by
    "Candyman 187". Needless to say how encouraging it was to witness the
    collaborative efforts of Armenian and non-Armenian musicians sharing the
    stage on such an eventful day of remembrance.

    The reception of each band was outstanding - the atmosphere was one of
    remembrance, determination, and rectitude.

    Hopefully this will become an annual affair and raise awareness in all
    communities throughout the greater Los Angeles.

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    ©OSW - 2010
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