In these tough economic times, hunger is an even greater problem than usual on
“Twenty-seven years after Harry Chapin’s death, the need to fight hunger is still as urgent as ever,” says Stuart Markus, a LI-based singer-songwriter who has been organizing Harry Chapin tribute concerts on
More than 3,000 people attended the
In assigning Chapin songs to the various artists, Markus said he “tried to keep in mind which one would suit each performer’s style, or which would have personal meaning for them. Apart from that, the performers are afforded carte blanche with respect to interpretation. “The results have been some really creative treatments and performances,” adds Markus.
Again, although the August 27 concert is free, guests are encouraged to bring canned goods and other non-perishable food items for distribution to needy Long Islanders through Long Island Cares.
The Nassau County Department of Parks, Recreation and Museums advises concert-goers to bring their own lawn chairs or picnic blankets to the park, which is located off Merrick and Stewart Avenues in
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