One Song Benefit Concert

DJ Fritzges

April 9, 2026

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Event Overview: 

One Song – A Night of Music, Storytelling & Creative ExpressionWe are excited to host our second annual “One Song” event on Friday, May 15 in Bel Air, Maryland—an all-ages evening centered around the power of creative expression as a pathway to mental health awareness, healing, and connection.At the heart of the event is a live music by Big Infinite. Building on their powerful performance last year, this year’s event will expand to include a curated group of guest artists who will each share a song or two alongside the personal story behind it—highlighting the deep connection between music, emotional truth, and mental health.In addition to live music, the event will feature visual artists, including painters displaying selected works. These artists will also have the opportunity to share the personal meaning behind their creations, offering insight into how mental health, life experiences, and self-expression inform their art.The intention of One Song is to create a multi-dimensional artistic experience—where music, visual art, and storytelling come together to foster openness, reduce stigma, and build genuine human connection. Through vulnerability and creative expression, the event invites attendees into a shared space of reflection, inspiration, and community.

 

Big Infinite began as Fiction 20 Down, quickly gaining momentum with national tours, industry buzz, and a Top 10 iTunes charting release, along with honors like “Breakout Artist of the Year” at the Maryland Music Awards. But everything changed when frontman Jordan Lally lost his father to suicide. Stepping away from the industry, the band returned with a renewed purpose—creating raw, vulnerable music rooted in truth and healing. Reemerging as Big Infinite, they now use their music and their “Power of Expression” program to support mental health awareness and suicide prevention, performing at schools, conferences, and community events with a mission centered on connection, self-love, and collective healing.

 

Marc DiPasquale Jr. is a singer-songwriter, farm owner, and father of four. He writes honest songs about his struggles and finding the beauty of life, drawing inspiration from the fields, family, faith and everyday moments. His music is raw, real, and deeply rooted in lived experience.
 
 
 
Joe Scala is a singer-songwriter and guitarist who haunts Baltimore City’s stages, stoops, and late-night jams, playing multiple shows a month across a handful of acts he genuinely loves. His songs arrive like letters from a friend who got lost somewhere beautiful and terrifying — and the first time a crowd sang one back to him, he knew he’d never stop chasing that feeling. He’s part of a tight-knit Baltimore music community where collaboration is the whole point — friends writing, playing, and showing up for each other. Tonight he’s grateful to share a few songs with you.