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'Our organization has performed for over half a million patients, families and caregivers and we are incredibly grateful to all artists, volunteers and supporters who help in these efforts,'' he continued. 'Musicians On Call brings the healing power of music to the bedside of patients in healthcare facilities and last night's event helped raise money to support our programs across the country,' said Pete Griffin, President of Musicians on Call, in a statement. Had they done that, the event's planners might have realized that there could be a problem. The charity put out a rather vague statement about the incident.Ī spokeswoman for Musicians on Call wouldn't confirm whether the band had expressed their political leanings to the group in advance of last night's show. 'We were not, as musicians on call were well aware of who we are and our take on things (like science and rights!)' 'Great question,' the band's Twitter account replied. Yahoo! News' Hunter Walker tweeted at the band after hearing about the show and asked if Third Eye Blind was concerned, at all, about hurting the reputation of the charity. 'Good,' the band's Twitter account wrote back. One fan who attended the show tweeted at the band that she had 'never been more disappointed.'
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'We played a charity event for musicians on call at the Rock and roll hall of fame.' 'Darling, we would never play the ,' members said on Twitter. The band articulated that distinction after the show. While the concert was heavily attended by those also in Cleveland for the Republican National Convention it was put on by Musicians On Call, a charity that sends musicians into hospitals and on the bedside of patients. 'To love this song is to take into the heart the message and to actually, actually have a feeling to arrive and move forward and not live in fear and imposing that fear onto other people,' said frontman Stephan Jenkins. Third Eye Blind used the moment, in front of a booing crowd, to show their support for gay rights. The song is about a gay friend of the band's who took his own life by jumping off a bridge. When they finally decided to play a song attendees recognized it was none other than 'Jumper,' In another instance, Third Eye Blind made it clear that last night's concert was a separate fundraiser and not part of official RNC programming