Pantera Shirt Raises $100,000 for MusiCare COVID-19 Relief Fund

Acclaimed metal group Pantera has raised $100,000 for the MusiCare COVID-19 Relief Fund. The group released a ‘Vulgar Display Of Power’/” Walk” inspired shirt for sale. 40% of the proceeds will be donated to the MusiCare COVID-19 Relief Fund, while 10% of the proceeds are going to the Crew Nation Global Relief Fund. Pantera joins other artists who have been using their platform for charity.

Artists like Revocation, John Paul White and Devin Townsend have raised money or equipment for those significantly impacted by COVID-19. From releasing merchandise to live streaming, many artists have taken this time to use their resources for others. Regarded as an iconic group in the metal genre, Pantera was active between 1981-2003. Within the time, the group released nine records.

Unfortunately in 2018, Pantera drummer and co-founder Vinnie Paul passed away at 54. This led the group to announce his passing on their Facebook page. Though the group is no longer together, longtime bassist Rex Brown announced that he is willing to participate in a live Pantera reunion with other bandmates.

Jesse Raymer: Jesse is a freelance writer based in Jacksonville, Florida, and the Newswire Editor at mxdwn. Jesse is currently studying English and Art History at the University of North Florida. In her free time, you can catch Jesse reading a good book accompanied by a strong cup of coffee. Email: hello@jessevail.com
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