Al DiMarco and Especially Everyone Present, “Music For St. Jude”

On Sunday, November 5, from 2:00pm to 5:00pm, the Knights of Columbus at 37 West Putnam Ave in Greenwich will come alive with a jazz-filled benefit event – “Music for St. Jude.”

Presented by life-long Greenwich resident Al DiMarco, along with local
organization Especially Everyone, this benefit show is set to bring the community together with music and dancing, featuring four exceptional acts, all while supporting a noble cause.

The musical lineup for the evening:

● The Al DiMarco Swing Band: A straight-ahead jazz quintet led by the talented Al DiMarco on the vibraphone and piano, promising to transport the audience to the golden era of jazz.

● Western Skies: DiMarco’s daughter Natasha will perform uplifting original material with her three-part harmony group.

● Maria Tiscia & Friends: Stamford-based Jazz vocalist Maria Tiscia will grace the event, singing timeless classics from the Great American Songbook, accompanied by her band.

● Jewels Harrison & The Jems: An up-and-coming jazz pianist, Jewels Harrison, will put his eclectic repertoire on display and showcase his remarkable talent and passion for music.

The event promises an afternoon filled with exceptional music, an open dance floor, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to raise funds for a good cause. Admission to “Music for St. Jude” is priced at $75, which includes access to all performances, a food buffet, as well as a
cash bar.

Tickets for this benefit show can be purchased here.

All of the proceeds raised through ticket sales and other contributions will go directly to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, supporting their crucial mission of treating and defeating childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

“Music For St. Jude” is not just a concert. It’s a community coming together to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children in need. Join Al DiMarco, Especially Everyone, and talented musicians on November 5th for an afternoon of music, dancing, community, and support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.