Peter Nero and the Philly Pops Benefit for Morris Hall and St. Lawrence Rehabilitation


 

Peter Nero and the Philly Pops Benefit for Morris Hall and St. Lawrence Rehabilitation – Peter Nero and the Philly Pops return to the Patriots Theater at the Trenton War Memorial on October 1, 2011 at 8:00 pm. This tenth anniversary concert will feature special guest Lucie Arnaz. Lucie Arnaz, daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, is celebrating 40 plus years in show business. She began her career in television on The Lucy Show, opposite her mother, Lucille Ball. She was a regular on Here’s Lucy, and had her own series, The Lucie Arnaz Show. Ms. Arnaz has also been in several movies, “made for television” films, numerous shows, including “They’re Playing Our Song” and “Lost in Yonkers” on Broadway. She starred in the “Witches of Eastwick” in London, and has toured the US and Europe with her nightclub act. Peter Nero received his first Grammy® Award more than 40 years ago. He recorded his first album in 1961 and won a Grammy that year for “Best New Artist.” Since then, he has received another Grammy Award, garnered a total of 10 Grammy nominations and recorded 67 albums. One of Nero’s greatest achievements is the founding of the world renowned Philly Pops, one of the largest independent pops orchestras in the country. The proceeds of this concert will benefit The Foundation of Morris Hall/St. Lawrence, Inc. The mission of the Foundation is to provide dollars towards delivering quality healthcare for uninsured patients and indigent residents at St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center and Morris Hall. It also provides medical equipment for patients and residents

 

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