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    By Times staff reports
    © St. Petersburg Times,
    published December 3, 2001


    Tonight's benefit helps injured teens

    PALM HARBOR -- David Muse, formerly of Firefall and the Marshall Tucker Band, Tarpon Springs songwriter Bertie Higgins and about a half-dozen local bands are scheduled to play a benefit concert at 6 tonight at the Porterhouse Rock Cafe, 2710 Alt. U.S. 19. Proceeds will help pay medical bills incurred by longtime local musicians Jeff and Terry Pinkham, whose teenage daughters were seriously injured in a car crash Oct. 27. The couple's 17-year-old daughter, Savannah, broke a vertebra in her neck; and the family, which did not have health insurance, faces more than $100,000 in medical bills. Donations also can be sent to Terry T's Recovery Fund, which was established by friends, in care of any branch of First Union Bank.

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