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MLK Today: A Musical Challenge

Join my friends and me to reflect on Dr. King's legacy and how it may translate today through words and music. 

My discount for you! 

You can show up in person and pay $12 (instead of $20) by saying "I'm an Oledude Friend".  The space only seats 85 people, so we might sell out.  

Or, you can purchase a livestream ticket for $12 (instead of $20) -- and provide online tips during the performance!

If you cannot afford $12 right now, select the $0 option and give whatever tip you can afford.  It's the thought that counts.

REMEMBER, you can watch the live stream at any time for up to two weeks after the show!  (If you can't watch it on the 13th, you can still watch it later AND you can watch it many times at no additional charge!)

What a bargain!


Hear my songs performed by a wonderful ensemble of singers and instrumentalists.

Please support my music and the artists working with me by attending this event!

  • Sopranos: Yanitza Lee & Kiena Williams

  • Altos: Pam Hamilton & Canary L

  • Bass: Brian McQueen & Max Parsons

  • Tenors: Ben Bath & Nathan Repasz

  • Guitar/Keyboards: Zack Staples

  • Piano/Keyboards: Dan Furman

  • Drums/Percussion: Todd Isler

  • Cello: Barry Kornhauser

  • Flute:  Barbara Frankel

  • Tenor Sax: Jenny Hill

  • Guest Soloist: Wendy A. Ward, MD -- Featured vocalist and actress in the music video, “George Floyd: Say Their Names”; Founder, MPower Productions

Special Presentations will be made by

  • Bracha Lieberman -- Social Worker, Community Activist, Board President, Peoples’ Voice Cafe

  • Tamara Fish -- Trustee, Academy for Jewish Religion; Co-Founder, Khazbar

  • Elijah Dixon Owens -- History teacher (5th Grade); grandson of the late Congressman Major R. Owens (D-NY); Former Volunteer, Central Brooklyn Martin Luther King Commission