Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Origivation Magazine Partners with Major Label Artist RES to Raise Money for Teens Program in West Philadelphia

December concert at World Café Live will benefit local charity, Caring People Alliance and their West Philadelphia Community Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania—November 5th , 2010 – Local Music Magazine Origivation has announced that it will kick off a new concert series to help raise money for Philadelphia charities starting with a benefit show featuring former Geffen and MCA recording artist RES. Origivation owner, Brian Cronin says “There are a lot of great organizations that are doing incredible work in this city and we want to help shine a light on that.” A portion of the proceeds of the first concert will go to benefit Caring People Alliance, a local nonprofit that operates the West Philadelphia Community Center and two other community centers in Philadelphia. The West Center is building a program that will focus on educational supports and anti-violence initiatives aimed directly at teens.

The event will take place Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 at 8:00 pm at the World Café Live located at 3025 Walnut Street. RES, a Philadelphia native, will play a 45-60 minute set featuring popular songs such as “They Say Vision” and “Golden Boys” as well as material from her new upcoming album RESET. When asked about the event, RES responded “I am from Philly, I was a Temple student and my father owns businesses in North Philly… I know what these streets can do so I want to give back”. RES’s set will last from 8:30 PM – 9:30 PM followed by Origivation showcase artists, Christy Jefferson, Quincy Mumford and Seve.

Ticket prices start at $15 in advance and $20 at the door for general admission. Additional packages that include promotional items and special seating are also available for purchase from the nonprofit. Advance tickets can be purchased online at the World Café Live website: www.worldcafelive.com.

To find out about VIP passes, including a private concert with RES, and a special after party please go to Caring People Alliance’s website: www.caringpeoplealliance.org, or contact the nonprofit representative, William Butler, at 215 286 4075 ext. 205

Serving children and strengthening families has been Caring People Alliance's mission for over 75 years. The organization empowers Philadelphia children and youth to become positive citizens, decision-makers and leaders by providing them, their families and their elders with high quality, community-based programs and services that promote character building, educational achievement, healthy lifestyles and teamwork. For more information about Caring People Alliance, refer to the agency website at www.caringpeoplealliance.org. To arrange an interview with a representative of the agency, or for event press credentials, please contact Tim McLean at (215) 545-5230 or via email at tmcclean@caringpeoplealliance.org. For more information on RES please visit her website at www.the1res.com and for more information on Origivation please visit the website at www.orgivation.org.

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