Our Interview with Rocker Joe Walsh

Published: July 26, 2017, 4:42 p.m.

b'Today Joe Walsh, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and multi GRAMMY Award recipient, announced his first annual concert to support VetsAid, his new 501(C)(3) certified national non-profit to help veterans and their families. Zac Brown Band, Gary Clark Jr. and four time GRAMMY Award recipient Keith Urban will be joining Joe on the bill September 20, 2017 at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA, with more artists to be announced soon.\\n\\n\\nVeterans and their wellbeing have always been important to Walsh, a Gold Star family member himself. His father was a flight instructor for the first US operational jet powered aircraft, the Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star, and died while stationed, and on active duty on Okinawa when Joe was just 20 months old.\\n\\n\\nJoe has been involved with veterans\\u2019 related causes for years, supporting various charities, visiting the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and offering free guitar lessons to the wounded veterans there. He has campaigned for his good friend, Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, an Iraq War veteran and double amputee.\\n\\n\\nJoe aims to use this platform to raise funds and awareness for the still urgent and significant needs of our returning soldiers. Through the establishment of VetsAid and its annual benefit concert, he wants to give back to those who have given so much in sacrifice for our country.\\n\\n\\nConsider these devastating statistics: In addition to the nearly 7,000 American Military Casualties of War from the wars in the Middle East since 2001, there are nearly 51,000 who made it home wounded.[1] Returning veterans have a 50% higher suicide rate than other civilians.[2]\\n\\n\\nVetsAid plans to directly support a variety of established and tested veterans-based charities, namely those with a proven track-record that take care to provide complete and holistic care for veterans and their families, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.\\n\\n\\n\\u201cWar is hell for everyone involved,\\u201d Joe Walsh explains. \\u201cI lost my father when I was a baby, before I could even make a memory of him. I stopped counting the number of friends I lost in the Vietnam War or that came home forever scarred mentally or physically or both. We\\u2019ve only just begun to appreciate the long-term impacts on our troops home from Iraq. And in Afghanistan, the longest war in American history continues to drag on with no end in sight and just last month this administration committed to send thousands more of our young men and women into the conflict with no defined goal or strategy.[3]\\u201d\\n\\n\\n\\u201cI had to do something and seeing as though rock-and-roll seems to be what I do best,\\u201d Walsh continues, \\u201cit\\u2019s also the least I could do for those who have served and continue to serve our country. We\\u2019re all in this together as Americans and seems to me lately that people are forgetting that. I asked my buddies Zac, Gary and Keith to step up and I\\u2019m so grateful that they did. Let\\u2019s put on a show, raise some money and celebrate our vets\\u2026 and let\\u2019s do it every year!\\u201d\\nJoin VIP to get the full show podcast:: https://www.bobandtom.com/join-vip/\\nSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'