Concert for Chile at the Brooklyn Bowl
By: Alexander Homme | Posted on: April 10th, 2010 | No Comments | Read 789 Times
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“Concert for Chile” Benefit Show featuring Chris Barron (of the Spin Doctors), Jerry Joseph, Jonah Smith, Craig Greenberg and others.
Brooklyn, NY – April 11, 2010 Seeing Green Music and Two Shes Productions jointly present a concert on April 11th at Brooklyn Bowl as part of the fundraising effort for the victims of February’s earthquake and tsunami in Chile.
The concert will feature singer/songwriter Chris Barron of the Grammy-nominated Spin Doctors, as well as performances by notable songwriter Jerry Joseph (Stockholm Syndrome, The Jackmormons), Jonah Smith, Paula Valstein, Craig Greenberg, and more.
“Concert for Chile” was born out of the desire of NYC-based singer/songwriter Craig Greenberg, to give back to the city of Concepcion, where he got his start performing while living there in 2002. Concepcion was the hardest hit city in Chile in this recent natural disaster.
It is estimated that the earthquake has affected at least 1.5 million people in the area. According to the International Red Cross, it could take between 5-7 years and billions of dollars for the area to recover.
Event Details: Sunday, April 11th at the Brooklyn Bowl, located at 61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Doors open at 5pm, Performances start at 6pm Suggested donation at the door in lieu of ticket sales
All proceeds will go to the AmeriCares fund for Chile relief and development.
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