Redwood City’s Fox Theatre was filled with musicians and community members Saturday looking to support those impacted by the growing drug crisis.
Others like Ralph Garcia said they decided to come out after reading about Davis-Price and his journey as a member of the recovery community.
“I’ve been clean for 36 years so he is a fellow addict, and my heart goes out to those in recovery and I hope more show up because with this fentanyl crap going on people are dropping like flies across the country,” he said. Davis is trying to create a nonprofit organization called “Zach’s Cares” to advocate for music education, nutrition and health education and hopes this concert sends this message to his son.
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