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Men At Work’s Colin Hay Sings At SMMEF Benefit:

Colin Hay and Stephen Bishop wowed the audience at Saturday’s SMMEF For The Arts benefit concert.

Former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay and singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop joined Santa Monica-Malibu Unified student musicians and international recording artists Venice for the 11th benefit concert to support the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation’s For The Arts campaign.

Cynthia Fox of 100.3 The Sound emceed the event on Saturday night. One hundred percent of the ticket sales and live auction proceeds will be used to fund arts programs in Santa Monica-Malibu public schools.

The benefit concert was held on the campus of Barnum Hall at Santa Monica High School.

For more information about the foundation, visit www.smmef.org.

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