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Antonia Bennett Joins Elijah Rock for Special Duet at San Francisco Conservatory of Music (Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall) March 28th at 7 PM

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Antonia Bennett Joins Elijah Rock for Special Duet at San Francisco Conservatory of Music (Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall) March 28th at 7 PM

Antonia Bennett and Elijah Rock will perform at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall) on March 28th at 7 pm (50 Oak Street, San Francisco).

Presented by The Elijah Rock Foundation Inc., Memories Unleashed blends music, Black cultural legacy, and brain health awareness to highlight Alzheimer’s and dementia. 

This free event celebrates jazz greats like Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat “King” Cole, while honoring Tony Bennett’s legacy and battle with Alzheimer’s.

Inspired by Elijah Rock’s personal experience with Alzheimer’s, Memories Unleashed combines live jazz with discussions on brain health, featuring experts in ADRD research, memory care, and music therapy. 

A standout track from the project is “On A Clear Day,” a stunning duet featuring Antonia Bennett, daughter of Tony Bennett.

Produced by Rayford Griffin with arrangements by Todd Hunter, Memories Unleashed – Impulse 1 bridges jazz’s rich legacy with modern artistry. 

The album, set for release in April 2025, supports The Elijah Rock Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to dementia research and resources. Proceeds will benefit this cause.

Memories Unleashed – Impulse 1 Track List:

  • Route 66
  • Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
  • My Funny Valentine
  • Unforgettable
  • Here’s to Life
  • I Just Found Out About Love
  • Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby
  • On a Clear Day (Duet with Antonia Bennett)
  • Memories Unleashed (A Word Spoken)
  • Dedicated to You

“Music has the power to heal and inspire,” Rock shares. “We celebrate jazz history while driving meaningful change in dementia and Alzheimer’s awareness.”

For more details on Memories Unleashed, visit www.memoriesunleashed.org.

About Elijah Rock

Elijah Rock is an award-winning jazz vocalist and arts advocate dedicated to preserving jazz and using music for social impact. His latest project, Memories Unleashed – Impulse 1, merges music and advocacy for brain health awareness. 

The album will be released in April 2025.

For more on Elijah Rock and The Elijah Rock Foundation, visit:

🌐 www.elijahrock.com

🌐 www.theelijahrockfoundation.org

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