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Sing Out Youth Music Festival – Upstage Lung Cancer
May 18, 2014 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
$15-10015 – $15-100100
Using performing arts to raise awareness and funds for lung cancer.
Performers to honor the memory of former Brookline Superintendent of Schools James Walsh.
Talented vocal and instrumental student musicians join in concert to benefit lung cancer awareness and research at the Sing Out Youth Music Festival. Featured performers include: Northeastern University’s Unity Gospel Ensemble, Voices Boston (formerly known as PALS Children’s Chorus), New Best Western Band, and Brookline High School’s a capella groups, including Note-a-Fly, Testostertones and Perfect Pitch. These gleeful young musicians perform songs from classical, jazz, American Songbook and rock and roll repertoire to honor beloved Brookline educator, James Walsh, who lost his life to lung cancer in 2009. Walsh’s widow, Barbara, serves as co-chair for the festivities. The emcee for the afternoon is celebrated WBZ radio personality Jordan Rich.
Discounted tickets are available through May 1, $20 for adults, $15 for students/teachers/seniors by purchasing online at www.upstagelungcancer.org. Special reserved seating benefactor tickets are available for $100. After May 1, tickets are priced at $25 for adults, $20 for students/teachers/seniors. Tickets are available through Brookline High School by contacting Paul Priestly at SingOutPP@gmail.com or by calling 617-290-0527. Tickets are also available by visiting Brookline Booksmith at 279 Harvard Street, or at Brookline Teen Center at 40 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline.
Ticket sales are limited to the venue’s capacity, advance purchases are recommended. For more information about Upstage Lung Cancer, email info@upstagelungcancer.org, call 617-835-9722 or follow us on Facebook.
Sing Out is the first annual youth music festival produced by Upstage Lung Cancer, an all-volunteer non-profit organization in their 6th year of utilizing the performing arts to help erase the stigma of lung cancer, and raise awareness and funds for research on early detection and new treatments for the disease. This innovative charity dedicates all event proceeds to fulfill their mission.
Superintendent Walsh was known to the entire Brookline community as a joyful and committed educator who loved the performing arts, and tackled big issues with intellect, passion and humor. His widow, Barbara Walsh, serves as co-chair for the benefit performance. Students participating in this musical festival offer their preparation and performance towards fulfilling their school’s public service curriculum. Their involvement raises funds for lung cancer research, while raising awareness that lung cancer is the number one cancer killer, more than breast, ovarian, uterine and colon cancer combined.