Garth Brooks at 2009's We Are One concert

What a difference eight years makes. Two days before President Obama was first inaugurated, the moment was celebrated with We Are One, a massive concert at the Lincoln Memorial attended by an estimated 400,000 people. It was a beautiful event, with readings and spoken interludes by the likes of Tom Hanks, Tiger Woods, Denzel Washington, Marisa Tomei, and more. The music came from a staggering lineup of stars: Bruce Springsteen, Mary J. Blige, James Taylor, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Herbie Hancock, will.i.am, Sheryl Crow, U2, Beyonce, and many more, performing a mixture of their own hits and carefully chosen classics.

Today, there’s the Make America Great Again inauguration concert:

The performers who are scheduled to play at the Make America Great Again concert include Toby Keith, Jon Voight, Jennifer Holliday, The Piano Guys, Lee Greenwood, RaviDrums, 3 Doors Down, and The Frontmen of Country. Military bands and a fireworks show by Grucci will also be featured during the concert. President-Elect Donald Trump will speak.

Except, whoops, Broadway singer Jennifer Holliday shouldn’t be on that list, because she backed out, choosing instead to stand with her LGBT fans. So what about the rest of this list? Who is RaviDrums? Apparently, he’s:

… a self-styled futuristic solo drummer and DJ whose claims to fame include a cameo in The Matrix Reloaded’s party scene, a role on Howie Mandel’s short-lived NBC variety show Howie Do It, and, most internet-famously, a 2008 Wii Music demonstration that many took as unintended comedy.

Okay, then. He will surely electrify the crowd. As will The Piano Guys, a Utah-based group who went out of their way to explain how they “abhor and decry bullying” and respect women.

But the lineup of country musicians may be the most telling.