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Carnegie Hall & Chew Entertainment Presents “Be The Light…A Joy Celebration” – Virtual Show

We are so happy to have been asked to yet again return to Carnegie Hall– but this time virtually!

Come and be uplifted by our Be The Light concert which is the newest episode in the free streaming series Live with Carnegie Hall.

Coinciding with the observance of Passover and Easter, Be The Light is amusical call to action, highlighting common bonds instead of personal differences in the wake of the country’s social, political, and environmental unrest.

This event also marks the release of Cantor Azi Schwartz and 5x Grammy award-winner Israel Houghton’s cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s classic “Bridge Over Troubled Water” releasing on all digital platforms on April 1st!

Join us Thursday, April 1st at 7:30pm EST for a joyful celebrationfeaturing guests artists:

Cantors Azi Schwartz and Rachel Brook
Israel Houghton
Kierra Sheard-Kelly with Karen Clark Sheard
Kenny Lattimore
Erika Johnson
House Gospel Choir of London
Olen Cesari
Cory Henry

Special Appearances by Iyanla Vanzant, Pastor A.R. Bernard and Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove

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