Warren Haynes, Billy Gibbons, John Popper and more joined forces for the Wall Street Rocks Benefit Concert at the Highline Ballroom in New York City on Monday night. The proceeds from the show, which took place the day before Veteran’s Day, went to ReserveAid, a non-proft that provides financial support for Reservists and members of the National Guard.

The concert was anchored by a Martin Gulgui-led house band that featured The Letterman Show Band’s Wile Lee and Anton Fig, Blues Brothers’ Blue Lou Narini and Pork Tornado’s Aaron Hersey, along with Mike Addiego and Phil LoPresti. Popper and Brothers Keeper guitarist Scott Rednor were the first guests to appear when they came out for “Ballad of Jenny Rae,” Carolina Blues,” “You Don’t Have To Love Me” and “Run-Around” early in the show. Haynes came out next for a few tunes that he’s played with the Allmans and his other projects, including “River’s Gonna Rise,” “Don’t Let Me Down,” “Soulshine” and “Feel Like Breakin’ Up Somebody’s Home.”

Gibbons was the final guest to take the stage. The ZZ Top guitarist joined the house band for “Kiko,” “The Boots Are Made for Walkin’,” “Jesus Just Left Chicago” and more before Haynes returned to help Gibbons with “Sharp-Dressed Man.” Popper then hopped into the fray for “La Grange” and “Sweet Home Chicago” to wrap up the night.

You can check out a great collection of photos from Wall Street Rocks here.