Thursday, December 12 at 7:30PM
Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik has spent the past decade writing deeply personal songs that include social messages, invoke the human spirit and make an emotional connection. With the past six albums by Five For Fighting, the hockey moniker stage name under which he performs, Ondrasik has seen multitudes of successes. Five For Fighting’s breakthrough came in 2001 with the Grammy Award-nominated song “Superman” and John’s performance at The Concert For New York.
Ondrasik proceeded to become part of the American songbook with the iconic hit “100 Years,” “World,” “The Riddle,” “Chances” and “What If.” John’s music has been featured in over 350 films, TV shows and advertisements ranging from The Blind Side to The Sopranos. In 2018 John was the musical voice for the CBS hit show Code Black.
John has also been deeply involved in supporting our troops. From USO tours, supporting several Veteran oriented charities and distributing over a million “CD for the Troops” to servicemen and their families around the world.
Ondrasik is currently working on a Broadway musical, various television projects and a new Five For Fighting album while giving keynotes across the country to corporations and various organizations.
Opening Artist: Marie Miller
Marie Miller is a songwriter and recording artist from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. She grew up on a small vineyard with her parents and nine siblings in an old house named Glenway. She spent most of her childhood reading old books, writing songs or strumming her mandolin. She is now a grown woman and continues this same childhood past times when she is not traveling the world singing songs. Her favorite musical moments include singing for Pope Francis and 700,000 attendees in Philadelphia. This performance was aired on CNN and Fox News. Miller’s music was also featured on ABC Dancing with Stars, SiriusXM The Pulse, Billboard.com, The Huffington Post and Voices of America. She is currently releasing new music from her forthcoming album, Little Dreams.
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