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Sing Out! To Upstage Lung Cancer - May 20, 2016
An inspirational night of music to strike a chord and raise awareness of the changing face of lung cancer

BOSTON – Enjoy a music-filled evening at the third annual Sing Out! To Upstage Lung Cancer event at the Boston Red Sox Jimmy Fund Auditorium at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The concert, presented by Upstage Lung Cancer in a partnership with the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, will benefit the ALCMI Young Lung Genome Fund at Dana-Farber.
Hosted by WBZ’s Jordan Rich, this inspirational event will bring the medical and musical communities together to raise funds for research and innovation in early detection of lung cancer and to increase awareness of the changing face of lung cancer. Guest speakers include Dr. Deborah Morosini, a leading pathologist, speaker and sister of the late Dana Reeve, as well as K.C. Oakley of Jill’s Legacy. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
The lineup of performers for the evening includes:
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- The doctor-musicians of the Longwood Symphony Orchestra’s Brass Quintet
- The Bo and Bill Winiker
- TrioPeking and the Mystics
- Teddy Edgar
- Claire McFarland with Linda Marks and Dave Birkin,
- The Follen Angels
When: Friday, May 20, 2016 | 7:30 p.m.
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Where: Boston Red Sox Jimmy Fund Auditorium | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
35 Binney Street, Boston
Tickets*: $25 General Admission | $40 Reserved Seating | $100 VIP includes post concert reception
*Complimentary tickets available for lung cancer survivors
Parking: Complimentary parking available at the Yawkey Garage upon request
For tickets, inquiries and more information, visit www.UpstageLungCancer.org or call 617.992.0441.
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Contact: Dayla Arabella Santurri |Dayla@DaylaArabella.com | 781-479-6951
About Upstage Lung Cancer
Upstage Lung Cancer (ULC) utilizes the performing arts to raise funds for research and innovation in early detection and diagnosis of lung cancer and further aims to promote awareness, advance understanding and remove the social stigma of lung cancer. Since its inception and in partnership with the LUNGevity Foundation, ULC has funded over $1 million in lung cancer research grants.