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Jeff Greenberg and Ozzy Osbourne Honored At MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit


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Ozzy Osbourne and The Village studios owner/CEO Jeff Greenberg were honored this past Monday, May 12th at the 10th annual MusiCares MAP Fund benefit concert on in Los Angeles. The concert featured performances by Beth Hart with Chad Smith, Metallica, Keb’ Mo’, and Osbourne featuring Billy Morrison, Dave Navarro and Slash. All proceeds from the concert will benefit the MusiCares MAP Fund, which provides members of the music community access to addiction recovery treatment regardless of their financial situation.


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Honored with the Stevie Ray Vaughn Award for the Ozzy’s commitment to help individuals who struggle with addiction. “I know firsthand about the ravages of addiction and I also know that the MusiCares MAP Fund is a vital safety net for people in the music industry who need help with substance abuse,” says Osbourne. “This organization literally saves lives.”


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Craig Ferguson presented Jeff with the MusiCares’ From the Heart Award for his unconditional friendship and dedication to the mission and goals of the organization. 


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It’s great to see Jeff Greenberg and Ozzy Osbourne being honored at the MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit. The event shines a light on the importance of support for those struggling with substance use, and it’s heartening to see public figures using their platforms to advocate for recovery. Addiction affects so many lives, and events like these help raise awareness and funds for people who need it most. For anyone facing the challenges of addiction, it’s reassuring to know there are organizations like the Canadian Centre for Addiction that provide essential resources to help individuals on their journey to recovery.

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