Marcus Goldhaber to Perform 'Come Home America' at 13th Annual Celebrity Flag Football Challenge

By: Jan. 31, 2014
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Celebrated NYC jazz-pop crooner MARCUS GOLDHABER has been tapped by official Super Bowl event organizers for the live world premiere of his inspiring new original song for the troops, COME HOME AMERICA before military members and their families at the star-studded 13th Annual Celebrity Flag Football Challenge.

The sold-out Super Bowl event, a rematch between Hip Hop singer Nelly and NFL star alum Doug Flutie, will be held tomorrow (Sat., Feb. 1) at 2 p.m.on an active armory base at the Soccer Coliseum in Teaneck, NJ, with all ticket sales benefitting military families on the base. Goldhaber will be joining more than 20 athletes and celebrities, including boxing legend Evander Holyfield, rapper 2Chainz, and stars from a dozen NFL teams.

Goldhaber - currently marking his one-year anniversary featured in the off-Broadway hit The Wonderful Wizard of Song: The Music of Harold Arlen - will be kicking off the festivities with his live performance debut of COME HOME AMERICA, which honors our troops and supports our veterans abroad. All Voicescalls the song "poignant and emotional" and the Jewish Journal declares it "sure to become a patriotic standard for the new millennia." Earlier this week, COME HOME AMERICA made its TV debut during a performance-interview segment on Power Your Life with Dr. Jo Anne White. Details of the COME HOME AMERICA music video premiere will be announced soon.

Released on Veterans Day, COME HOME AMERICA (Fallen Apple Records) is Goldhaber's stirring ode to our nation's two million service members across the globe, as well as the 24 million veterans back home, both embraced and discarded. The mission is simple: to benefit the needs of this new generation of returning veterans, while improving and strengthening the dialogue between civilians and military families for years to come.

Proceeds from COME HOME AMERICA benefit Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (www.iava.org), which strives to build the "New Greatest Generation" as the first and largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.

Produced and arranged in Nashville by Cliff Goldmacher (Ke$ha) with the stylish accessibility that has earned Goldhaber high praise from People Magazine to Jazz Times as a recording artist and fixture on Manhattan's jazz-cabaret circuit, COME HOME AMERICA is the centerpiece of the 2014 COME HOME AMERICA Concert Tour, set to launch in the spring. The tour, starring Goldhaber and the COME HOME AMERICA Band, will be hitting stride in concert halls, stadiums, military bases, and parades around the world - all while continuing to benefit IAVA.

"Much of this comes down to education and the absence of a continuing dialogue between civilians and military families," says Goldhaber. "I have a strong wish to bridge this gap so that we can all feel more connected to each other."

Goldhaber was careful to construct a broad, sweeping melody and rousing chorus that "you want to wrap people in like a blanket," to help transmit his message in an inclusive and accessible way. By countering his vocals with restrained nuance, Goldhaber was able to marry the intimate approach more natural to his style with the expansive message of COME HOME AMERICA.

"I needed to connect people who don't know a lot about this subject and help bridge that gap," he says. "If it's something that's accessible and memorable, it's something that people can get closer to."



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