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Current mood:  blessed Category: Music
Come out to the Executive Lounge @ the Woodlands this Sunday, 12/21/08, for The Christmas Show to Benefit CEO. This very special performance will feature a who's who of some of the most talented musicians I've had the good fortune of knowing and working with over the years. I'll be appearing as a Special Guest and I am truly honored to be included among the likes of Bret Alexander, Pauly from Panacea, John Smith, and Kermit Alphonso.
And it gets better! We'll be sharing a band of some of the best in the business: Robb Brown, Dustin Drevitch, AJ Jump, Hammer Biscontini, Bob O'Connell, and the Indigo Moon Brass Band.
I'm humbled, flattered, and incredibly excited to be part of this show! The Christmas Show to Benefit CEO isn't just another benefit show. This very special performance will also celebrate the official release of The Christmas Mix '08, the latest release from my very best musician friends, Robb Brown, Dustin Drevitch, and AJ Jump. (Get a copy. SERIOUSLY!!!)
The album was also arranged and recorded by this talented musical trio and features veteran musicians Bobby O'Connell and Nick Driscoll. It's got 5 Christmas Classics including Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Jingle Bells, Happy Xmas (War is Over), Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, and O Holy Night. While I'm sure you recognize the names of all of those songs, don't be fooled. The Christmas Mix '08 is a creatively diverse approach to these traditional standards and a MUST HAVE for this Holiday Season. It's only $5 and you can find more information, including WHERE to pick up your copy, at: www.myspace.com/thechristmasmix
Be there! Merry Christmas, Baby! k8
Why CEO? "People Helping People" The Commission on Economic Opportunity (CEO) was established in 1965 to combat poverty. Over the past four decades, hundreds of thousands of individuals and families have benefited from the programs offered by CEO. The Commission is currently operating more than twenty programs with a staff that exceeds 200 full and part-time employees. Several notable organizations serving low income residents of Northeast Pennsylvania originated in CEO, which often serves as an "incubator," spinning off programs when they reach a point of organizational readiness. These include Luzerne County Head Start, the Child Development Council of NEPA, Rural Health Corporation of NEPA, and Maternal and Family Services of NEPA. With its central office located in the Heights neighborhood of Wilkes-Barre, CEO also maintains site offices in downtown Wilkes-Barre, Kingston, Hazleton, and Tunkhannock. For more information on CEO, log on to: www.ceopeoplehelpingpeople.org or call 1-800-822-0359.
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