Help Matt Pinfield Get Better
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If you know Matt Pinfield, you love Matt Pinfield. I mean, the guy is a legend. I know he's highly responsible for my taste and knowledge in music. Many bands have him to thank for helping kickstart their careers back in the 120 Minutes days on MTV. Anyway, I digress. I could talk about the guy for hours but he could still out-talk me and with better stories.
Matt and I have been working together for the last month on his new interview show called 'In a Lonely Place'. (I'm sure Matt would want you to know it's both a nod to the 1986 Smithereens song as well as the Humphrey Bogart movie from 1950.) On the show, he interviews musicians and speaks about records that shaped their lives - and as always - the interviews are incredible. Matt has the ability to draw things out of a person that nobody else can.
I hope that's the case here. I'm hoping we can collectively draw some funds together to help Matt. Let's be honest, the guy has been through a lot. At this very moment, he's focusing on his physical and mental health with some medical specialists and mental health professionals. Unfortunately, in the United States not all health treatment is covered by insurance. That's where you can come in. If you can make a contribution to his recovery, that's one way to help. If you're low on funds because of the pandemic, I totally understand. Another way you can help is to share this link because it helps spread the word to others who may have had Matt affect their lives.
Remember, keep the music (and Matt) in your heart!
Matt and I have been working together for the last month on his new interview show called 'In a Lonely Place'. (I'm sure Matt would want you to know it's both a nod to the 1986 Smithereens song as well as the Humphrey Bogart movie from 1950.) On the show, he interviews musicians and speaks about records that shaped their lives - and as always - the interviews are incredible. Matt has the ability to draw things out of a person that nobody else can.
I hope that's the case here. I'm hoping we can collectively draw some funds together to help Matt. Let's be honest, the guy has been through a lot. At this very moment, he's focusing on his physical and mental health with some medical specialists and mental health professionals. Unfortunately, in the United States not all health treatment is covered by insurance. That's where you can come in. If you can make a contribution to his recovery, that's one way to help. If you're low on funds because of the pandemic, I totally understand. Another way you can help is to share this link because it helps spread the word to others who may have had Matt affect their lives.
Remember, keep the music (and Matt) in your heart!
Organizer
Chris Trovero
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA