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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: “MUSIC FOR MIDDLESEX”
To benefit the Middlesex Human Services Agency, Inc.
CONTACT: Peter Hackel 617-965-4400 x103 or Bob Herne 781-894-6110 x20

On Thursday, February 27th, at 7PM, THE REGENT THEATRE in ARLINGTON, MA, will host an exciting evening including music, radio and TV personalities, fantastic auction items and all out fun for the first annual “MUSIC FOR MIDDLESX” fundraising event. The evening will be highlighted by surprise performances from very special musical guests who will be joined by some of Boston’s most beloved Rock and Blues artists and personalities including: 

-JAMES MONTGOMERY and the Middlesex Band featuring JOHNNY A, DAN KENNEY (of Britney Spears), Matt Woodburn, Peter Hackel and John Ryder
-From London, TRACIE HUNTER….rocker daughter of Ian Hunter), with special guest brother Jesse Hunter, Neil Gabbitas, Lisa Firda and Joyce Sampson
-The amazing singing of TROOPER “DAN” CLARK
- TROY AND BROWN: John Troy and David Brown, alumni of Billy Joel Band, Pousette-Dart Band, Simon and Garfunkel etc.
-JOHN FIORE of the Sopranos
-DAVE MINEHAN of the Neighborhoods
-JOE PET of the Joe Perry Project
-STEVEN PAUL PERRY of John Hiatt, Orchestra “Luna”
-DAVE FREEDMAN of The Stompers
-15 year old guitar protégé, HARRY T.
-From NECN, JIMMY YOUNG
-CHERYL ARENA and more……

Tickets are $50 and are only available through the Regent Theatre box office or web site or by calling Middlesex Human Services Agency at 781-894-6110 x20. For a donation of $150 or more, supporters will receive premium seating, a pass to the after show “meet and greet” party plus, autographed CD’s and pictures with the performers and personalities. In these times of budget cuts your support is needed more than ever. Thank you.

ABOUT MIDDLESEX HUMAN SERVICS AGENCY, INC.

The Middlesex Human Services Agency, Inc. (MHSA) supports the quality of life for a wide variety of clients through community based social service programs. These programs emphasize dignity, respect, and empowerment while teaching individuals and families the skills needed for self-sufficiency.

MHSA prides itself by working with clients who are the most disenfranchised members of the community, confronting problems such as homelessness, substance abuse and mental health issues. Legal issues and lack of education and vocational skills. MHSA is funded in part by federal. State and municipal grants. The remainder of operational costs comes by way of donations from civic, church and synagogue, corporate and individual donors.