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PARKINSONG ANNOUNCES PARKINSONG 2010: A SPECIAL HOUSE CONCERT BENEFIT FEATURING STEVE FORBERT To benefit The Parkinson Alliance & Parkinson’s disease research

Princeton, NJ— ParkinSong will host an intimate house concert, with legendary troubadour Steve Forbert on Saturday, October 30 at 7:45 pm (doors open at 7:00 pm).  The concert will be held at the home of ParkinSong Co-Founder Carol Golden in Princeton.  The goal is to raise funds and awareness for Parkinson’s disease research.  Reservations are required for the concert as space is limited.  For reservations and information, please contact The Parkinson Alliance of Princeton by calling 800-579-8440 or 609-688-0870, or by visiting their website at www.parkinsonalliance.org.

 

About Steve Forbert

 

Since stunning the music world with his acclaimed 1979 debut Alive on Arrival and the hit song  Romeo’s Tune (“Meet Me in the Middle of the Day”), Steve Forbert has captivated audiences with honest and heartfelt records and dynamic live shows filled with songs about the triumphs, struggles, pain, frustration, and joy of modern life.  An intimate house concert performance by Steve Forbert is a rare treat not to be missed.

 

About ParkinSong

 

ParkinSong an independent non-profit organization founded by the children of a Parkinson's disease sufferer and is dedicated to raising awareness for Parkinson's disease research.  Successful concerts hosted by Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and legendary Philadelphia DJ Pierre Robert led to the release of 38 Songs of Hope, a CD compilation featuring Bonnie Raitt, Crosby & Nash, and a who's who of Americana artists including Alejandro Escovedo, Neko Case and Dave Alvin.  Following the NPR-acclaimed compilation, came ParkinSong 3, a concert at the College of New Jersey featuring Kelly Willis, Chuck Prophet, Ana Egge and Sara Hickman.  Inspired by its slogan "Music Is Hope," ParkinSong is proud to work with incredible artists in supporting Parkinson’s disease research.

 

About The Parkinson Alliance

 

The Parkinson Alliance® is a Princeton-based national non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds to help finance the most promising research to find the cause and cure for Parkinson's disease. Through the generous support of The Tuchman Foundation and our numerous partnerships, we are in the unique position to guarantee that 100% of all individual donations and all net proceeds from all events go directly to research.

 

ParkinSong 2010 is made possible by a generous grant from Warren Hellman and the Hellman Family Foundation.