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Singing For The Planet: Songs Against Climate Change Great music for a great cause: three singers from diverse musical traditions will join together to draw attention to the global climate crisis. Featured artists are: singer-songwriter Dean Stevens, Hindustani classical vocalist Warren Senders, and Boston’s “Queen of the Blues,†Toni Lynn Washington. The music begins at 7:00 pm, at Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury Street, Boston, MA. All proceeds will go to the environmental organization www.350.org. For information, please visit “Singing For The Planet†on Facebook, or go to the event website. “Singing For The Planet†is the seventh concert in the “Playing For The Planet†series, conceived as a way for creative musicians to contribute to the urgent struggle against global warming. Because the climate problem recognizes no national boundaries, the artists represent musical styles from three different parts of the globe. While Stevens, Senders and Washington sing in different languages and genres, all are virtuoso performers sharing the core values of expression, emotion and honesty. And, of course, all three artists and their accompanists are committed to raising awareness of the potentially devastating effects of global warming. Their choice of beneficiary, 350.org, is focused on building global consensus on reduction of atmospheric CO2 levels — action which climatologists agree is necessary to avoid catastrophic outcomes. It’ll be an evening of great vocal music, full of exquisite melody, rhythm, emotion and expression — from three singers who are genuine masters of their craft. Date: 04/19/2013 Location: Emmanuel Church Time: 7:00 pm Organized By: Playing For The Planet Cost: $20 regular, $15 students & senior Contact: Warren Senders Web: http://www.warrensenders.com/journal/?page_id=5725 Email: warvij@verizon.net Directions: 15 Newbury Street, Boston 02115 (Back Bay) Discuss about the event, share ride ... | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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