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Follow on Google News | Charles Neville to Headline October 27 Show, VFW Florence, MA, Benefit for Stand Up To CancerLegendary saxophonist Charles Neville, with Peter J. Newland and RadioXile, will perform at VFW Hall in Florence, MA Oct 27, 2013 at 7:30 pm, with special guest Peter H. Bloom on flute. The Pioneer Valley’s own Lonesome Brothers will open the show.
Tickets are $12 at the door. Proceeds will benefit Stand Up To Cancer, a non-profit organization working to accelerate innovative cancer research. For information on the October 27 show, call 413-625-6710. Saxophonist Charles Neville is the second oldest of the Neville Brothers, the Grammy-winning New Orleans blues and funk band whose global career has spanned 35 years. Charles’s background encompasses R&B, funk, jazz, bebop, popular music and American Indian music. In his home town of New Orleans, he was a member of the house band in the Dew Drop Inn and played behind Allen Toussaint, James Booker, Ernie K-Doe and Huey “Piano” Smith. On the road, he backed giants like B.B. King, James Brown, Ray Charles, Johnny Ace, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Big Maybelle, and O.V. Wright. On his own, Charles has played and recorded with Ramsey McLean & the Survivors (with Charles’ daughter Charmaine on vocals) and with the American Indian group Songcatchers. He leads his own group, Diversity, featuring a mix of jazz and classical musicians. Peter J. Newland, founder and leader of RadioXile, is a guitarist, keyboardist, harmonica player and vocalist who has toured nationally, worked with country music greats in Nashville, and founded and performed with the premier rock band FAT, who opened for the Allman Brothers, shared the stage with rock luminaries like Grand Funk Railroad and Little Richard, and were signed to Atlantic Records by Ahmet Ertegun. While in Nashville, Peter worked as a staff writer for Paul Overstreet and Fitzgerald-Hartley. He had songs cut by Hank Williams Junior, Tracey Lawrence and others. Flutist Peter H. Bloom, special guest in the October 27 show, is a jazz and classical flutist who tours the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, New Zealand and Australia and appears on 35 CDs, including 11 discs with the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra. In almost 40 years with the band, he has played at Lake George Jazz Weekend, Boston Globe Jazz and Blues Festival, Berklee Performance Center, Scullers Jazz Club, The National Gallery in DC, Saint Peter’s Church (NYC), Jacob’s Pillow, and elsewhere, and has performed with jazz greats Sheila Jordan, Jay Clayton, Walter Thompson, Raj Mehta, Geri Allen, and Jaki Byard. The Lonesome Brothers (Jim Armenti, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, vocals; Ray Mason, bass and vocals; Tom Shea, drum and vocals) have appeared at Newport Folk Festival, Green River Festival, Northampton Brew Fest, Celebrate Holyoke, Springfield CityFest, Taste of Amherst, Taste of Northampton, and Westhampton Summer Series, to name a few. The band has been heard on A Prairie Home Companion, WGBH's Caught in the Act and GCTV's Homegrown. Always in demand as an opening act, the Lonesome Brothers have shared the stage with Jerry Jeff Walker, Rick Danko, Carlene Carter, Mark Erelli, and Marshall Tucker Band, among many others. RadioXile Band Members are well known to Valley audiences: Guitarist Mark Pappas played with the legendary Jack Veronesi and Friends, performed with The Top Hat Band featuring Earl Davis, and more recently played with FAT and with Peter Newland’s Duo. Bassist Guy DeVito was a founding member of FAT, and was musical director at The Agouti Nightclub on Montserrat, where he and guitarist Christopher Newland created the worldwide hit "Hot, Hot, Hot.” DeVito’ Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) provides funding support and interdisciplinary teams to accelerate innovative cancer research. The mission is to get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. SU2C brings together the best and the brightest researchers and encourages collaboration instead of competition among the entire cancer community. Working with the top experts in cancer research, Stand Up To Cancer is investing in breakthrough projects and taking the bureaucratic obstacles out of their way. SU2C’s funding is administered by the American Association for Cancer Research, the largest scientific organization in the world focusing on every aspect of high-quality, innovative cancer research. Since its founding in May 2008, SU2C has granted $161 Million Dollars to ten Dream Teams of scientists and researchers, one international translational research team and 26 high-risk, high-reward Innovative Research Grants. Press contact: Rebecca DeLamotte, Americas Musicworks, 1-888-887-7169 End
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