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THE BALTIMORE SONGWRITERS ASSOCIATION AND THE CCFA PRESENT
THE “TAKE STEPS- BE HEARD- SING OUT!” CONCERT
IN FEDERAL HILL PARK, SAT, MAY 30th (4-8 PM)
(BALTIMORE, May 19th) Local ‘grassroots’ community arts organizer and public relations strategist Lois Tuttle announced today a unique benefit concert to take place Saturday, May 30th, from 4 to 8 PM, in Baltimore’s beautiful Federal Hill Park.
The ‘Take Steps- Be Heard- Sing Out’ concert will be staged in conjunction with the Maryland/ S. Delaware Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America’s (“CCFA’s”) annual Take Steps Walk, an event which seeks to build awareness about Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis while raising critical funds for research.
The concert is free to anyone who registers and participates in the CCFA’s Take Steps Walk. Members of the public can register at the designated table on May 30th, from 4-5 PM, or they can sign up at the Maryland/ S. Delaware Chapter’s CCFA Take Steps Walk webpage: http://online.ccfa.org/site/TR/Walk/Chapter-MarylandSouthernDelaware?pg=entry&fr_id=1201 .
The concert, presented by the Baltimore Songwriters Association along with the CCFA, will showcase the music of five very talented local songwriter-musicians and one band. The five songwriter-musicians will be performing their original music as well as other songs.
Featured artists include ‘decorated veterans’ of the local, national, and international music scene, including Karter Jaymes (4-5 PM), acoustic soul artist and former drummer/ hit writer for the renowned Teddy Pendergrass; Woody Lissauer (5-6 PM), a world renowned and innovative recording artist and life-long, full-time performer, passionate and virtuosic, with a long list of achievements and awards; and Susan Souza (7:30-8 PM), whose distinctive alto voice and ‘soul-searching’ lyrics have won her recognition in a number of recent international songwriting contests.
They also include emerging artist sahffi (6-6:30 PM), whose ‘openhearted lyrics’ and ‘full-throated vocals’ have garnered praise by John Lewis of Baltimore Magazine; and Eddie Emokpae (6:30-7 PM), a guitarist, songwriter-musician, and UMBC college student who describes his well-known brother Nelson (“nelly” of the band “nellysecho”) as his strongest musical inspiration. Also performing is The Starvation Army Band (7-7:30 PM), a Columbia-based jazz band which plays a variety of music crossing several generations.
“We are so fortunate to have such extraordinary talent right here in our backyard,” said Ms. Tuttle. “This concert presents a wonderful opportunity for our Walk participants, including members of the Baltimore community, to hear so many of our leading songwriters perform their original music by the Harbor, in this wonderful, historic park…while helping to support a cause so near to my heart. Like many Americans, I have a very dear relative who has struggled with the severe challenges caused by her chronic condition of ulcerative colitis for far too long.”
The walk will be enlivened by the presence of some human-powered “roving shrubs” supplied by Ambush Theater, which will seek to create an “engaging and amusingly unpredictable kinetic landscape” out in the Park.
For more details about the CCFA’s Maryland/ S Delaware’s May 30th Take Steps Walk, visit its webpage: http://online.ccfa.org/site/TR/Walk/Chapter-MarylandSouthernDelaware?pg=entry&fr_id=1201 . More details about the ‘Take Steps- Be Heard- Sing Out’ concert will also be available there soon.
Music by four of the ‘Take Steps’ performers can be sampled on Ms. Tuttle’s MySpace page, along with some by other local artists: www.myspace.com/loislife.
The ‘Take Steps- Be Heard- Sing Out’ concert could not take place without the support of the Baltimore Songwriters Association, and the concert musicians’ generous donation of their talent and time. Special thanks also to Ambush Theater, for its contributions to enhancing the walk with its ‘Roving Shrubbery, Hedging on Mayhem’.
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The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America (www.ccfa.org) is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improving the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. The Maryland/ S. Delaware Chapter is one of forty chapters nationwide serving over 50,000 members, plus the estimated 1.4 million Americans living with these conditions.
The Baltimore Songwriters Association (www.baltimoresongwriters.org), of which Ms. Tuttle is a Board member, is a nonprofit support group for songwriters of all genres and experience. Members of the Baltimore Songwriters Association create original music that runs the gamut from vintage jazz to rock to modern folk.
Ambush Theater (www.ambushtheater.com) is a “mobilized posse of shrubbery with a mind of its own.” Part puppetry, part topiary, part clown, Ambush mixes the overlooked world of shrubbery with the suspense and drama of a low budget thriller. Through carefully choreographed bouts of chaos, Ambush creates an engaging and amusingly unpredictable kinetic landscape at various settings and venues, both here in Baltimore, MD, and around the country.