Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.

Guitar chords echoed as the sunlight beamed this morning over the Clark County Government Building in downtown Las Vegas.

Members of the crowd seated in the building’s outdoor amphitheater rose to their feet as musicians Bryan Hopkins and Ben Carey of Elvis Monroe sang their original song “The Fight,” which the duo wrote four days after the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting on the Strip that left 58 people dead and over 800 wounded. Two more victims died of their injuries in the years following.

Hopkins and Carey were two of the thousands who attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival that weekend. On Wednesday, the eighth anniversary of the tragedy, they gathered with fellow survivors, first responders and family members of victims to remem

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