Standing up for kids – with music

Dante Palminteri is among those headlining the Coffee House Music Festival to benefit The Child Reach Foundation and Stomp Out Bullying.

If you’re a regular reader of WAG, then you know that we periodically follow the initiatives of actor-producers Gianna and Chazz Palminteri, the Bedford couple behind “A Bronx Tale: The Musical” and The Child Reach Foundation, which they founded to combat thalassemia and other pediatric blood disorders.

Son Dante will join other musicians – including John Fumasoli & The Jones Factor, Stalking Gia,  Emily Angell, The Jason Gisser Band, Thomas Claxton, Nicholas Wells, Gabriella Arya, One In A Million, The Dye and Killer Joe & Barry Allen Friedman – at Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester Sunday, June 30, for the Coffee House Music Festival to benefit the foundation and Stomp Out Bullying, a national program for children and teenagers.

The doors open at 5 p.m., with the concert at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance; $15 the day of the show.

For more, click on http://www.thecapitoltheatre.com/garcias-list/.

Georgette Gouveia

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