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Gromgong! Benefit concert for amputees in need returns to Kansas City

Gromgong! Benefit concert for amputees in need returns to Kansas City

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Thundergong’s eighth annual benefit concert raises money for the Steps of Faith Foundation, which helps ease the burden of prosthetic care for the uninsured and underinsured. The concert will take place on Saturday in Kansas City.