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BROTHER, BROTHER KING FOR A DAY to Benefit Lifebeat, 11/29

By: Nov. 09, 2010
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On November 29th, artists and musicians will unite for BROTHER, BROTHER: KING FOR A DAY, a special evening to benefit Lifebeat at Comix.  Performers including Lala Brooks, Ann Hampton Callaway, Grayce Coviello, Colton Ford, Sherri Lewis, Stewart Lewis, Gregory Nalbone, John Pagano, Katy Pfaffl, Barbara Porteus, Martina Vidmar, Julie Waldman-Stiel and Liz Callaway will offer their interpretations of the songs of Carole King.  The inspiration for this event, which will be hosted by Matt Walton (All My Children, One Life to Live) and feature musical direction by Jimmy Horan,  comes from Ms. King's song "Brother, Brother" from her 1971 album Music. The song was her heartfelt response to Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On" and is still relevant today.

BROTHER, BROTHER: KING FOR A DAY aims to raise awareness of World AIDS Day.  First observed in 1988, World AIDS Day (WAD) occurs each December 1st and has served to raise awareness about the epidemic, honor those who have died, focus attention on issues that are key to a
successful response, and inspire positive action. "We are grateful to all the artists and individuals who are donating their time and talents to this incredible event. Music has the power to heal and inspire and you'll see that at BROTHER, BROTHER: KING FOR A DAY," said Ben Wymer, Interim Executive Director at Lifebeat.

Tickets for BROTHER, BROTHER: KING FOR A DAY are available at: www.Lifebeat.org.
$40 General Admission
$60 Reserved Prime Seating
$100 VIP (Premium seating + VIP Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Reception + $25
Gift Certificate to Platinum Salon)
Sponsors for the evening include: Comix, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, Platinum Salon

Lifebeat is a nonprofit that uses the power of music and the music industry to help educate young people about HIV/AIDS prevention. For more than seventeen years, Lifebeat has helped to mobilize the talents and resources of the music industry to raise awareness and funds, and to provide support to the HIV-positive community. Lifebeat relies on a small but dedicated staff and an active Board of Directors to carry out our mission, as well as a wonderful group of volunteers and a network of national AIDS service organizations (ASO's) to educate young people through our outreach efforts.

Opened in September 2006 in Manhattan's booming Meatpacking District, Comix has quickly defined itself as the premier Comedy Club in New York City.  Comix is Zagat's highest rated comedy venue, was dubbed "one of the top six clubs in the country" by the Hollywood Reporter and has also been named the top headliner club in New York City by both GrandLife and Digital City. In addition to outstanding comedy shows, Comix is also the ideal venue to enjoy great drinks, food and private events with options for every taste and budget.  Our distinctive menu and VIP dinner packages will delight even the most discriminating diner, so come on an empty stomach and enjoy a meal with your laughs.







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