Published On: Sun, Mar 15th, 2015

10-Time Grammy Award-Winner To Headline At Generations Concert

Ten-time Grammy® Award winner George Benson will take center stage at the fourth annual GENERATIONS, a Nat King Cole Generation Hope Inc. concert benefit to raise funds for music education on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. The GENERATIONS Concert begins at 6:30 p.m. with a reception featuring music performed by students from the Nat King Cole Generation Hope Summers Strings Camp and the Guitars Over Guns Operation After-School Program plus a bountiful silent auction with proceeds benefiting Nat King Cole Generation Hope. At 8:00 p.m. the attendees will enjoy music from talented local youth artists followed by the performance by headliner George Benson.

Recognized as one of the greatest guitarists in jazz history and a remarkably versatile musician and entertainer, George Benson’s Grammy Award honors began with a trifecta in 1976 with “This Masquerade” as Record of the Year, “Breezin’” as the Best Pop Instrumental Performance and the theme from Good King Bad as the Best Rhythm & Blues Instrumental Performance. These were followed by more Grammy recognition with “On Broadway” as Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male in 1978, another trifecta in 1980 with “Give Me The Night” as Best R& B Vocal Performance, Male, “Off Broadway” as Best R&B Instrumental Performance and “Moody’s Mood” as Best Jazz Vocal Performance. Most recently,Benson released Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole in 2013 featuring arrangements by Nelson Riddle and Randy Waldman, making him the perfect headliner choice to for the GENERATIONS Concert.

Twin daughters of music legend Nat King Cole, Timolin and Casey Cole of Boca Raton, launched Nat King Cole Generation Hope, Inc. in 2008 to honor the legacy, music and life of their father Nat King Cole after learning of budget cuts in public schools directly affecting the arts. Since that time, donations in excess of $750,000 have benefited thousands of children with “the greatest need and fewest resources” in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. It supplies instruments, underwrites after-care programs, supports mentoring programs, funds instruction and collects used instruments and refurbishes them. Funds from the 2014 GENERATIONS Concert emboldened the nonprofit to expand its reach to fund the needs of the Florida Youth Orchestra, New World Symphony, Art Culture Center of Hollywood, Fla. and Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls in New York.

“Our family history is one of musical excellence and charitable giving,” said Timolin. “Our father was a trailblazer in the music industry and will live forever through his style, grace and unforgettable music. Our mother Maria, also an entertainer, sang with Duke Ellington and was known for supporting multiple causes throughout her life. By giving students the opportunity to enhance their musical talents and abilities, our family’s legacy lives on.”

“We believe that every child should be exposed to music education,” continued Casey. “Research has proven that access to a quality music education engages students in the classroom and increases graduation rates; improves early cognitive development, math and reading skills; enhances learning in other core subjects; develops critical thinking and leadership skills and fosters self-esteem and the ability to work cooperatively in teams.”

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