New England Music Hall of Fame’s "United Gathering" to Honor Native American Heritage Month

By Having a food drive on November 27, 2021

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New England Music Hall of Fame’s "United Gathering". New England Music Hall of Fame will honor Native American heritage month By Having a food drive on November 27, 2021, the New England Music Hall of Fame (NEMHOF) will be hosting the event “The United Gathering”. The objective of the event is to support Native American Heritage month by uniting people harmoniously through music, in conjunction with having a food drive to help the homeless and less fortunate.

The master of ceremonies for that evening will be an award-winning filmmaker and Mitchell College Alumni Christopher Annino. It will be co-hosted by ECW Original Angel Orsini, & NPC Champion Nikki Moccia of Empowered Fitness. Special guest appearances by fitness model Joy Nash, US Navy Veteran/ Actress Andrea Abella Marie, and hall of fame drummer Bobby Torello of the Johnny Winter Band.

The concert and induction ceremony will be at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 15 Pearl St Mystic, CT 06355, and will begin at 7 PM.

Emmy Award-winning Connecticut composer Brian Keane, Grammy Nominated Native American Artist & former Winsted resident Joseph Firecrow, Engineer Ken Dutton (WYE Records), and Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame inductee / Pioneer Ken Lyon will be inducted that evening. They will be joining Blues Legends Muddy Waters, James Cotton, Grammy Award-Winning Paula Cole, James Montgomery (Aerosmith, Rolling Stones), & Duke Robillard (Roomful of Blues) in this year’s New England Music Hall of Fame Class.

The New England Music Hall of Fame was founded in 2019 its mission is to “educate, unite, promote, and preserve the integrity of the New England music scene.” Also performing that evening is the New England Music Hall of Fame All-Star Band led by endorsed drummer and Guilford resident Kathy Steahle. The band consists of Hall of Fame Inductee Paul Gabriel, groundbreaking New Haven band Sister Funk, Rhode Island’s The Eastern Medicine Singers, Kay Bauer, Mary O’Hare, Bob Orsi formerly of the Ct’s legendary Scratch Band with SNL’s G.E. Smith, Nammy Award-Winning Thomasina Levy, and Native American artist / Groton resident Steve Daggett.

Please bring a nonperishable item or canned goods. There will be limited seating.

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November 12, 2021 10:25am ET by ES NEWS PR  

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