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I can’t say I would have ever expected to see Jeremy Keith performing the Yeah Yeah Yeahs song “Maps”, but then again, I don’t know what I expected to happen at Frostapalooza.

The Event

Brad Frost, web designer, author of Atomic Design, and an absolute maniac on the bass, celebrated his birthday by putting together a one-night-only benefit concert featuring musical performances by himself and his talented family and friends.

Frostapalooza, held at Mr. Smalls Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA, was an all-ages event where 100% of the proceeds are headed towards two great causes:

  • NextStep Pittsburgh: Helping provide accessible rehabilitation for folks with spinal cord injuries and paralysis in Pittsburgh.
  • Project Healthy Minds: Providing research and resources to help tackle mental health.

Performances

The variation of musical performances sprawled across the night, covering tracks by Fleetwood Mac, Radiohead, David Bowie and so much more, check out this setlist of all 31 tracks on Spotify.

I loved the performance of Pink Floyd’s classic song, “Money.” As a Floyd fan who will never get to see them live, this was easily the best rendition I could ask for, which included the full lineup of instrumental sections.

Brad was joined on stage by none other than CSS-Tricks founder, Chris Coyier. Chris picked banjo on a few songs, such as Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” and The Band’s “The Weight,” both fantastic.

The stage background prominently displayed visuals out of CodePen demos made by CodePen community members during the set. Check out the Frostapalooza tag on CodePen to see everything that was projected.

Another favorite moment was Brad’s version of “Wake Up” by Arcade Fire, which felt like a perfectly matched song for the evening.

Musicians

If you haven’t caught on yet, many of the folks lending their musical talents to Frostapalooza also happen to be web designers and developers Brad has met and worked with during his career. At times it felt like the Wu-Tang Clan of CSS on stage.

Brad’s family and musicians from his other bands pitched in, such as Elby Brass. Ridiculously impressive! I had never seen a tuba-playing lead vocalist until this night.

You can see the full lineup on the event’s website. But I’ll drop a screenshot in here just for posterity.

Photos! Videos!

Mike Aparicio captured a great video of a group jam on Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” that you’ve got to watch on YouTube. Brian Kardell nabbed this gem of Chris pickin’ on “The Weight”:

The end

Plain and simple, this was a super fun night celebrating music and friends. Happy birthday, Brad, and thanks for putting on an awesome show!

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