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Vanessa Williams Takes Carnegie Hall Stage February 11Th For Whiteweld Foundation Benefit
Net proceeds to benefit AmeriCares, humanitarian lifeline to the world,
for tsunami disaster relief
NEW YORK, NY, January 20, 2005 - In the world of popular music, there are
few voices and even fewer overall talents that can compare to Vanessa
Williams. On February 11th, 2005, The Whiteweld Foundation presents Vanessa
Williams at Carnegie Hall, in conjunction with the release of her
forthcoming album Everlasting Love, a romantic collection of favorite love
songs from the 1970's including hits from such artists as Stevie Wonder, The
Isley Brothers, Jackson Five and more. The Valentine's Weekend concert, the
latest in The Whiteweld Foundation Concert Series, will raise funds for the
humanitarian/aid organization, AmeriCares, with funds dedicated to the
survivors of the recent tsunami tragedy. Citizens Community Bank of
Ridgewood, New Jersey, is a co-sponsor of the event.
Accompanying Ms. Williams for this one-night-only performance will be Rob
Mathes, her longtime Musical Director.
Vanessa Williams has made a name for herself in music, theatre, film and
television. Her career highlights include three Grammy nominations for her
very first album, "The Right Stuff" in 1988; the single "Save the Best for
Last," from her second album, which dominated the charts for weeks; and her
performance of "Colors of the Wind," the theme from the animated motion
picture Pocohontas, which won a Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and
Grammy Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture. Musically she continues to
grow and explore; prior to her new album, Everlasting Love, her last two
releases were a Greatest Hits collection and the holiday-themed Silver and
Gold.
Her talents have taken her into feature films (Soul Food, Shaft, and Johnson
Family Vacation among them), many made-for-tv movies, her own Christmas tv
special, and stage appearances to great acclaim. In 1994 she took over the
lead in the Broadway musical Kiss of the Spider Woman, a role originated by
the legendary Chita Rivera.
Vanessa also received a Tony nomination for her work in the recent revival
of Into the Woods, and notably sang the title role in Oscar Hammerstein's
Carmen Jones at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Just two months
ago her magical voice was back on Broadway for a concert series at the famed
Palace Theatre.
Vanessa Williams has been honored with two NAACP Image Awards, nine Grammy
Award nominations and a number of New York Music Awards, and her career
continues to grow along with her large and adoring fan base.
Everlasting Love is scheduled for release January 25th on Lava Records, a
division
of the Warner Music Group.
Tickets for the Vanessa Williams concert at Carnegie Hall are priced at
$35-$120 and $200 Gold Circle, and can be purchased at the Carnegie Hall Box
Office, or by phone at 212-247-7800. Tickets are also available online at
www.whiteweldconcerts.org.
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. Please visit: thewhiteweldfoundation.org. For more information.
About AmeriCares:
AmeriCares is a nonprofit international disaster relief and humanitarian aid
organization, which provides immediate response to emergency medical needs
and supports long-term humanitarian assistance programs around the world.
Since it was established in 1982, AmeriCares has distributed more than $4
billion in humanitarian aid to 137 countries. AmeriCares has been given a
four-star rating from Charity Navigator, the highest possible rating for
efficient management practices.
For more information please visit: americares.org.
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