LIVE

RON ARTIS II & MATT JAFFE

ALMOST FAMOUS

THUR MAY 30

LIVERMORE, CA

A Sight & Sound Benefit Concert

Vision is the Art of
Seeing the Invisible.

Free Vision Care for Musicians

  • "Sight & Sound may have just saved my vision."

    Folk Alliance Member after receiving a free exam

Over 40% of Independent Artists have no Healthcare.


(source: Health Insurance and Musicians.)

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Contact Lenses can cost up to $1,500 per year

76% of Music Professionals Have No Access to Group Benefits

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This means No Health Insurance, No Doctors, No Medicine, No One to Help Them Navigate Healthcare.

Meanwhile, workers in the music industry, including managers, roadies, technicians, engineers, interns, promoters, and more, can find it difficult to maintain regular check-ins and adjustments for their vision.

“Sight & Sound may have just saved my vision.”

- Folk Alliance member Feb 2018

Eye Exams

We provide on-site eye exams for anyone who needs them. Our team of doctors and volunteers appear at music festivals, concerts, award ceremonies, and more with all of the equipment and supplies needed to provide vision testing and reading glasses.

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Color Blindness

Approximately 4.5% of the population is color blind. We provide on-site color blindness tests to assist people in selecting the right vision equipment for each individual.

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Eye Protection

Festival and touring concert workers can spend days outside in the sun, exposing their eyes to damaging UV rays. Sunglasses help prevent certain eye diseases related to the sun. Prolonged exposure to the sun's UV rays can lead to cataracts, macular degeneration, and pterygium. We provide free sunglasses in a wide array of styles to help with long-term vision protection.

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Special thanks to our dear friend, Steve Poltz for the use of License Plate Eyes. Read more about Steve on our Friends page.

Keep what matters
in Focus.