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Guitar master and Juno Nominee Larry Roy cradles his guitar as he performs a benifit concert for  former University of Manitoba student Scott Jones' benifit. On October 12, 2013, Jones was leaving a Nova Scotia bar for the night when a man grabbed him from behind, stabbed him twice in the back and slashed his throat. The neck wound was superficial but the stabbings severed his spinal cord and Jones is now paralyzed. Jones has told media he is convinced he was attacked because he is openly gay and in the town of New Glasgow there are few openly gay men. A 19-year-old man was arrested on Oct. 13 and the case is now awaiting trial. Jones was in the Masters Conducting program in the U of M’s Desautels Faculty of Music and was the Assistant Conductor of the Women's Chorus in 2009. On Feb. 4, 2014, faculty members and students will perform a benefit concert for him. Cash and cheque donations will be accepted for the Support Scott Jones Fund. Performers include: Edmund Dawe, Larry Roy, University of Manitoba Choirs, University of Manitoba Musical Theatre Ensemble, Donna Fletcher, Elizabeth Humphries, Rainbow Harmony Project, and Sisler High School Chamber Choir and Winnipeg Boys' Choir directed See release. February 4, 2014 - (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Guitar master and Juno Nominee Larry Roy cradles his guitar as he performs a benifit concert for former University of Manitoba student Scott Jones' benifit. On October 12, 2013, Jones was leaving a Nova Scotia bar for the night when a man grabbed him from behind, stabbed him twice in the back and slashed his throat. The neck wound was superficial but the stabbings severed his spinal cord and Jones is now paralyzed. Jones has told media he is convinced he was attacked because he is openly gay and in the town of New Glasgow there are few openly gay men. A 19-year-old man was arrested on Oct. 13 and the case is now awaiting trial. Jones was in the Masters Conducting program in the U of M’s Desautels Faculty of Music and was the Assistant Conductor of the Women's Chorus in 2009. On Feb. 4, 2014, faculty members and students will perform a benefit concert for him. Cash and cheque donations will be accepted for the Support Scott Jones Fund. Performers include: Edmund Dawe, Larry Roy, University of Manitoba Choirs, University of Manitoba Musical Theatre Ensemble, Donna Fletcher, Elizabeth Humphries, Rainbow Harmony Project, and Sisler High School Chamber Choir and Winnipeg Boys' Choir directed See release. February 4, 2014 - (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

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Guitar master and Juno Nominee Larry Roy cradles his guitar as he performs a benifit concert for  former University of Manitoba student Scott Jones' benifit. On October 12, 2013, Jones was leaving a Nova Scotia bar for the night when a man grabbed him from behind, stabbed him twice in the back and slashed his throat. The neck wound was superficial but the stabbings severed his spinal cord and Jones is now paralyzed. Jones has told media he is convinced he was attacked because he is openly gay and in the town of New Glasgow there are few openly gay men. A 19-year-old man was arrested on Oct. 13 and the case is now awaiting trial. Jones was in the Masters Conducting program in the U of M’s Desautels Faculty of Music and was the Assistant Conductor of the Women's Chorus in 2009. On Feb. 4, 2014, faculty members and students will perform a benefit concert for him. Cash and cheque donations will be accepted for the Support Scott Jones Fund. Performers include: Edmund Dawe, Larry Roy, University of Manitoba Choirs, University of Manitoba Musical Theatre Ensemble, Donna Fletcher, Elizabeth Humphries, Rainbow Harmony Project, and Sisler High School Chamber Choir and Winnipeg Boys' Choir directed See release. February 4, 2014 - (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

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