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All proceeds from the benefit concert will go to humanitarian relief in Japan.
Sing for Hope Donor Artist Falu performs at the Trickle Up’s 2011 Gala in New York City on April 6.
Hundreds of artists donated their time and talent to bring Pop-Up Pianos to New York City streets and celebrate our vision: that all New Yorkers have access to the arts.
“I have always felt it is important to bring music to all people, not just a select few,” says Sing for Hope Donor Artist Anthony Dean Griffey, who gave a benefit concert for Open Door Ministries, in his hometown of High Point, North Carolina with pianist Warren Jones…
The seventh concert in Sing for Hope’s Healing Arts Concert Series at The Mount Sinai Medical Center (1468 Madison Avenue) takes place Wednesday, February 23 at noon at the 7th Floor Atrium of the Guggenheim Pavilion.
Sing for Hope Donor Artists donate their time and talent to a Concert for Life and Renewal in Pakistan After the 2010 Floods…
How do you put together a star-studded gala in less than two months? Kelley Rourke sat down with the dynamic Sing for Hope Donor Artist duo of Matthew Morris and Joe Lodato to ask about how they organized a gigantic and successful benefit concert in six weeks for the Trevor Project.
“The beauty of Sing for Hope is the team aspect of it,” says bass-baritone Patrick Carfizzi. “There are never any egos that I can detect. It’s just about a team of artists coming together to get the job done.”
Brooklyn-based duo Greene Girl including Sing for Hope Donor Artists Alex Schechter and Lauren Smith, hosted a piano-themed benefit concert at Southpaw on Wednesday, January 12.
benefiting Open Door Ministries
Four-time Grammy Award winner Anthony Dean Griffey joined forces with Musical America‘s Collaborative Pianist of the Year, Warren Jones, for a benefit concert in support of High Point, North Carolina’s Open Door Ministries.
The second concert in Sing for Hope’s Healing Arts Concert Series at Coler Hospital on Roosevelt Island took place Wednesday, December 8 at noon in the hospital’s auditorium.
The sixth concert in Sing for Hope’s Healing Arts Concert Series at The Mount Sinai Medical Center (1468 Madison Avenue) took place Wednesday, December 1 at noon at the 7th Floor Atrium of the Guggenheim Pavilion.





