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JD Eicher
July 23, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Gates open 5:30 p.m., concert begins at 6 p.m.
Suggested donation: $25 adult, $10 student
An artist who tours extensively in the US and abroad, JD Eicher is known for light rock and singer-songwriter music with expressive vocals and carefully-crafted lyrics. With several albums to his credit, JD was enlisted to create the soundtrack to author Nicholas Sparks’s (The Notebook, A Walk To Remember) 20th book, Two By Two. He has shared billing with a wide range of well-known acts, including Coldplay, Maroon 5, Train, The Fray, and more, and his music has been used in national ad campaigns and television shows.
Just last year, JD released his latest album, Majesto Sessions. The album is a companion piece to a novel he penned, The Lights Along Majesto. His newest album is A Collection, Vol. 2, due for release in Spring 2023.
Kicking the concert off is Jesse Ruben, a singer/songwriter living in Brooklyn, NY. Best known for his lyrical storytelling and engaging live shows, his songs have been heard on more than a dozen TV shows in the US and abroad including Teen Mom, Switched at Birth, The Bachelor (Germany), and the recent Disney+ series Diary of a Future President. His most recent single “This Is Why I Need You” reached the top 10 in 12 different countries, and has been streamed more than 60 million times across all platforms. He has recorded live sessions for NPR and MTV Asia, and has been featured on CNN and in Esquire Magazine.
Beyond his music career, Ruben is highly active in philanthropic endeavors. He has run the NYC Marathon three times for The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, the largest non-profit devoted to spinal cord injuries, and five times to raise money for Lyme disease research. He is also the founder of The We Can Project, an initiative for young students designed to help them discover their passions and give back to their communities. To date, more than 500,000 young people have participated. To promote the program, he was personally invited by Hoda Kotb to perform live on The Today Show.
Bring your lawn chairs and picnics/snacks for a Sunday concert with a fantastic singer-songwriter! Сarry in, Carry out, please