Milwaukee Musician Chris Porterfield Part of Fundraising Concert for Childhood Cancer
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Jan 24, 2017 3:17 PM CST | Updated: Jan 24, 2017 3:22 PM CST

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This Saturday, January 28th, Milwaukee musician Chris Porterfield will join Goran (of The Gufs) with Willy Porter and special guest KT Tunstal and Brett Newski for the annual Pablove concert at Turner Hall.
The Pablove Foundation is named after a little boy named Pablo who passed away six days after his sixth birthday to cancer.
Pablove’s mission is based on his family's journey with childhood cancer and their desire to find a cure, help parents find the best treatments and allow patients to still be a kid while in treatment.
Chris will be a special live guest Tuesday on the CBS 58 News at 4.
For ticket information click here
For more information on the Pablove Foundation click here