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Hot Stove Season Heats Up with Cool Music as Tanya Donelly; Parkington Sisters; Christian McNeill & Sea Monsters; & Hot Stove All-Stars Take the Stage at Annual Hot Stove Cool Music Boston Benefit Concert
Tickets Are On Sale Now; Theo Epstein, Peter Gammons & Emcee Mike O’Malley Join All-Star Musical Line-up & Boston Athletes & Celebrities To Raise Money for Nonprofits Serving Disadvantaged Youth
Tanya Donelly; Parkington Sisters; Christian McNeill & Sea Monsters; & Hot Stove All-Stars featuring Gammons, Buffalo Tom’s Bill Janovitz and indie rocker Kay Hanley with actor and comedian Mike O’Malley serving as the evening’s emcee.
Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein, Hall of Fame baseball journalist Peter Gammons host a celebrity music line-up for The Foundation to be Named Later’s 14th annual Hot Stove Cool Music charity concert presented by Ipswitch, Inc.
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General admission and VIP tickets to the concert are on sale now. General admission tickets are $40. Both general admission and VIP tickets can be purchased through musictoday at http://hscm.tickets.musictoday.com/ or at the foundation’s website http://www.foundationtobenamedlater.org/.
Paradise Rock Club
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967 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA
617-562-8800
Concert is Saturday, January 12, 2013. Doors open at 6 pm.
Hot Stove Cool Music was founded in 2000 by Gammons and former Boston Herald sports writer Jeff Horrigan. The bi-annual event has since raised more than $5 million for Theo and Paul Epstein’s Foundation To Be Named Later and the Jimmy Fund. The Foundation To Be Named Later was founded in 2005 by Epstein and his brother Paul as a means to create positive opportunities for disadvantaged children and families.