The Sara James Music Foundation, a non-profit organization, will be hosting it’s second annual Regional Talent Show on Friday, April 17 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, April 18 at 6 p.m. The two-day event will be held at the Cherry Hill School of Rock on Route 70. Admission is a $10 tax-deductible donation and goes to benefit the foundation, which is seeking to give music scholarships to talented children from low-income families.
The Sara James Music Foundation is a charity created by a young musician named Sara. The sole objective of this foundation is to make music lessons accessible to low income children who are also inspired by music and share her desire and passion to play. Private donations, grants, sponsorships, performances and community events fund this charity and allow it to provide free professional lessons that will give more children the opportunity to make music. In the simplest form, it’s children helping children. The goal of the Talent Show is to raise enough funds to award a single scholarship from the event.
Some of the acts at this year’s event include Trazsh Man, the one of a kind hip-hop phenomenon; Feng Zhu, an acoustic guitar prodigy, who plays his instrument in a way nobody has ever done before; B1nary Cur10us, an electrifying drum and bass duo; rock groups Tape and Soap, inspirational rap group, Revelation electronica project, Wetware and many more. Each night will feature many talented students from The Cherry Hill School of Rock as well as musician members of the Journey Church Group. Sara James and The Hess Brothers will headline both nights, and are guaranteed to bring down the house.
For more information, questions or concerns, email [email protected], call The Cherry Hill School of Rock at (856) 874–0441 or contact The Sara James Music Foundation on Facebook.