Once Bon’ Chance found his voice, that gravelly, authoritative rasp that is his signature, he used it to singing stories and push for change.
The Sherman Oaks singer and songwriter is leading the charge to reopen the food bank at Lifeline Fellowship Christian Center, which burned to the ground at the January Eaton Fire in Altadena.
Bon’ Chance, in his mid-50s, and a music industry veteran who made L.A. home in 2000, wrote and produced a music video for “City of Angels,” part-anthem, part-ode to the Eaton and Palisades fires that decimated his adopted hometown for 24 days.
“A friend of mine knew Bishop (Charles) Dorsey and made the introduction back in the spring,” Bon’ Chance said. “I was less aware of what was happening in Altadena at that point.”
But meeting the members of Lifeline