Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Give My Regards To Broadway

Music For Mankind®

Give My Regards To Broadway
 
Music For Mankind® founder Kelly Moore has added a second show to the Music For Mankind® series. Give My Regards To Broadway is a concert of well-known Broadway tunes and variety songs.

Included in this concert are show-stoppers "Somewhere" from West Side Story, "Younger Than Springtime" from South Pacific, "On The Street Where You Live", from My Fair Lady, "Try To Remember" from the longest-running musical off-Broadway, The Fantasticks, "Come To Me, Bend To Me" from Brigadoon, and of course "Give My Regards To Broadway" from the ever popular George M. And no show is complete without the favorite sing-a-long "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music.


Mr. Moore performs Give My Regards To Broadway with an accomplished pianist. The concert running time varies with the needs of the venue, and can fit any format.
 
Audio samples of this show will be available shortly, but audio and video samples of the original Music For Mankind® series are available here by clicking on either Audio or Video under the Multimedia tab.


Music For Mankind® is a benefit concert series, proceeds of which are contributed to the United Nations World Food Program, Feeding America, and other local and national charity organizations for humanitarian relief. See the information video.
 
  • Overall goal, while providing entertainment, is to create awareness of, and funds for a global issue that can be resolved.
  • Kelly's latest CD, "Silently Hoping" climbed to #37 on World Music radio airplay charts in the US, and aired on radio stations in ten countries.
  • Solo, trio and full ensemble concert formats are available for booking.
  • View the "Silently Hoping" music video, seen thousands of times on YouTube and many other Internet websites.
  • Friends of the World Food Program recognized Kelly Moore’s efforts by giving him the title of Community Delegate of the Friends of the World Food Program.
  • View the trailer of "Nicaragua - On The Ground", the video of the UN World Food Program's efforts in Nicaragua, produced by Kelly Moore featured in the Friends of the World Food Program's September newsletter, "Food For Thought".
See Kelly Moore's Press Kit page here.
Learn about Kelly Moore's Film Presentations here.
Learn about Kelly's Speaking Engagements here.

For more information call 802-362-3806 or email info@musicformankind.net

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Riders For The Hungry

Ride For The Hungry™ A Good Start



Founder Kelly Moore and friends raise money with their motorcycles.



On Sunday, July 11, starting in Bennington, Vermont and riding to Manchester then West Dover, Vermont, Music For Mankind® founder Kelly Moore was joined by Alex de Samsanow and Allison Thorner to raise funds for the United Nations World Food Program and Feeding America.


"It was my first-ever effort at organizing a motorcycle rally," Kelly stated afterwards. " And, while we originally had a couple dozen riders planning to join us, the three of us are the original Music For Mankind® - Ride For The Hungry™ riders. I'm very proud of this effort, and definately plan to do more."


The weather was ideal for the ride. Alex and Kelly started at Ronnie's Cycle in Bennington, riding up Route 7, then over to Route 7A and up to Manchester. Allison joined our intrepid crew there, and the three rode over Route 30, then up and over beautiful Route 100 to West Dover, stopping at the Matterhorn Inn for Polish lunch, cooked and served by the owners Joe and Wanda Kruszewski. A dip in the pool, and the warm sun felt great!


"We raised some money for those much less fortunate than us, and we had a great time, " Kelly said. "Clearly more can be done to make these rides more successful. But this was a really good start. I'm never discouraged when people join together to help in whatever little way we can. Every little bit makes a difference in the lives of those who struggle every day just to survive. I've been there and seen it. I'll never forget it, and I simply won't stop trying to help."


While performing concerts and doing his lecture series showing his documentary "Nicaragua - On The Ground" that he produced last year about his trip as US Delegate for the Friends of the World Food Program to Nicaragua in 2008, Kelly already has two other rides in the planning stages.


"We have opportunities to keep growing in so many areas and in so many ways," he said of his efforts. " The rides are a new part of this, and with everything else, new ideas keep popping up. I'm planning some announcements about these very soon. So keep an eye on the newsletters, the website and the blog. We're just getting started!"
 
And my sincere thanks to all who help to support our efforts.