The Light of Day Foundation once
again presents a series of concerts designed to raise funds and
awareness to combat Parkinson’s Disease. The foundation launched
this year’s Winterfest 24 concerts with a program called
“Songwriters on
the
River” at the Loft at City Winery on January 17. The show
featured acoustic performances by Paul Collins of Paul Collins’
Beat, Danielia Cotton, Amanda Cross with Derek Cruz, Anthony D’Amato
of Fantastic Cat, Joe D’Urso of Stone Caravan, John Easdale and
Pete Wood of Dramarama, Adam Ezra, James Maddock, Willie Nile, and
Williams Honor. Subsequent WinterFest 24 concerts featuring
other artists follow in various New Jersey venues.
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Adam Ezra |
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Willie Nile
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James Maddock |
The
Light of Day Foundation, Inc., utilizes the power of music to raise
money and awareness in its continuing battle against Parkinson’s
disease and its related illnesses ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
and PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy). The not-for-profit agency
awards grants to fund research and education, to create and improve
therapies, and to provide support for those who suffer from these
diseases and their caregivers.
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Anthony D'Amato |
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John Easdale and Pete Wood |
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Paul Collins
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Danielia Cotton |
Over
the years, Light of Day has grown from a one-day event into a
festival spanning 10 days in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan
area. Past performers at Light of Day have included Bruce Springsteen
(numerous appearances), Michael J. Fox, John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo
Dolls, Ed Kowalczyk of Live, Darlene Love, Southside Johnny, Jesse
Malin, Alejandro Escovedo, Garland Jeffreys, Jakob Dylan, Lucinda
Williams, Badly Drawn Boy, Pete Yorn, Gary US Bonds, and John Eddie.
Winterfest 24 concerts will continue through January
27. Click here for a
full list of remaining events.
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Amanda Cross with Derek Cruz |
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Williams Honor |
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Joe D'Urso |
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The
Manhattan Beat
reports
on New York City's live music circuit. All articles are written by
Everynight Charley Crespo. All photographs are taken by Everynight
Charley Crespo, except when noted otherwise.
For
a list of Manhattan venues that are presenting live music regularly,
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For a more complete listing of upcoming
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