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The Whiteweld Foundation Concert
Series presents Chuck Mangione and his thirty piece orchestra,
live at Lincoln Center |
Concert is a Fund-Raiser to Benefit Project
Kids Worldwide
New York, NY– The
Whiteweld Foundation Concert Series presented Chuck Mangione
with his 30-piece orchestra in concert
at Avery Fisher
Hall, Lincoln Center, located at Columbus Avenue and 65th Stree. The concert was a fund-raiser
with
proceeds to benefit Project Kids Worldwide, a charity supported
by Chuck Mangione. This show is the third concert in a series sponsored
by The Whiteweld Foundation, a charitable foundation dedicated
to
promoting the health, education, and welfare of children throughout
the world.
The show is also being co-sponsored by Wells Fargo.
The mission of Project Kids Worldwide is to bring impoverished children
with heart disease from underprivileged countries to the United States
so they can undergo life-saving surgery. They design sustainable
healthcare programs and policies and work in partnership with the
medical communities and civil authorities in disadvantaged nations
to improve the quality of healthcare practices for children.
Chuck Mangione and his wife are major supporters
of Project Kids Worldwide. “We have learned how so many children are being
saved from potentially terminal and critical heart disease thanks
to Project Kids Worldwide,” said Mangione. “It’s
wonderful working with The Whiteweld Foundation and I’m very
impressed by their commitment to help children. Their mission perfectly
aligns with Project Kids Worldwide and this concert should raise
important funds to help very deserving children.”
“The Whiteweld Foundation is a unique organization because
they’re not only raising money for charities but they’re
doing it through music,” added Mangione. “Instead of
the usual charity gala or golf tournament, they’re presenting
artists at premier concert halls and donating proceeds to help worthy
organizations. Not only will people have the rare opportunity to
hear music performed in an orchestral setting but they can walk away
knowing that they’ve done something important to help a wonderful
cause. It’s a great formula for success.”
“The Whiteweld Foundation is delighted to work with Chuck
Mangione not only because he’s such an incredible talent but
also because of his personal involvement with Project Kids Worldwide,” said
John Johnson, President and Managing Director of The Whiteweld Foundation. “It’s
a true honor to work with such a jazz legend and humanitarian and
we hope this concert will raise awareness of the Foundation’s
efforts to sponsor events that will support children’s charities.”
About Chuck Mangione
Chuck Mangione has injected energy, skill and enthusiasm into his
music for more than five decades, establishing himself as a legendary
performer and composer with a loyal multigenerational fan base.
Mangione’s music is world-renowned and he’s recognized
for his trademark hat. To quote Jim McCay of ABC’s Wide World
of Sports “he is the world’s foremost practitioner
of the Flugelhorn”.
Over the years Mangione has compiled an impressive
discography with recordings on labels, including Mercury, Colombia
and A&M. He
won his first Grammy in 1976 (best instrumental composition) for “Bellavia;
followed by a second Grammy win in 1978 for “Children of Sanchez”.
In addition to his numerous Grammy nominations and awards, Mangione
won an Emmy for his 1980 Winter Olympics Theme, “Give It All
You Got.” Recently Smooth Jazz radio stations throughout the
country recognized Mangione’s immortal classic, “Feels
So Good,” as their all time #1 song.
Chuck Mangione has also appeared on numerous
television shows, including The Tonight Show, Larry King, Soul
Train, Solid Gold and many others.
He is currently caricatured on the hit Fox TV show, ‘King of
The Hill.’ Since 2000 Mangione has recorded two very well received
albums for Chesky Records, “The Feelings Back” and “Everything
for Love.”
About
The Whiteweld Foundation.
The Whiteweld
Foundation's mission is to promote the health, education, and
welfare of children in our communities throughout the United States
and abroad. Funds raised are distributed directly and through
charitable organizations dedicated to protecting and nurturing
children everywhere. |