“Won’t You Help To Sing?”
Benefit Concert to END Human Trafficking

Sweaty Turtle Entertainment presents: “Won’t You Help to Sing” Benefit Concert to End Human Trafficking

The trafficking of human beings is a worldwide issue. Whether that be forcing people into the sex trade or being forced to toil in abhorrent working conditions, the issue affects communities across this country and the globe. Yes, even here in New Hampshire.

The “Won’t You Help to Sing” concert event at The Music Hall is a fundraiser for The Freedom Café and the NH Human Trafficking Collaborative Task Force, so that they can continue their vital work raising awareness, providing services, training and a statewide response to human trafficking.

Featuring a performance by The American Vinyl All-Star Band, whose members helped to create the classic songs you know and love from such bands as Steely Dan, The Wailers, James Brown Band, Doobie Brothers, Boston, and more. For one night only, legendary guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers), Barry Goudreau (formerly of Boston), Leroy Romans (The Wailers), Robert “Mousey” Thompson (James Brown Band), lead singer Danny Beissel (Featherborn) and bassist Tim Archibald (RTZ and Peter Wolf Band) will be on stage jammin’ and singing out against human trafficking.The concert is being presented by Sweaty Turtle Entertainment and will feature both a silent and live auction, raffle, and an opportunity to spend some time with the legends themselves during a meet-and-greet before the show. So, won’t you help to sing?

Saturday, September 12, 7:30pm

Location:
The Music Hall, Historic Theater
, Portsmouth, NH

Tickets:
$45 GA
$65 Gold
$125 VIP*

*VIP Ticket Holders will meet the band at The Portsmouth Brewery, Jimmy La Panza lounge prior to the show. Apps and drink ticket included.

Our thanks to The Portsmouth Brewery for donating use of the lounge, drinks and apps!

Sponsors

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The NH Council on Developmental Disabilities is dedicated to dignity, full rights of citizenship, cultural diversity, equal opportunities, and full participation for all New Hampshire citizens with developmental disabilities.

The NH Council on Developmental Disabilities is dedicated to dignity, full rights of citizenship, cultural diversity, equal opportunities, and full participation for all New Hampshire citizens with developmental disabilities.

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