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Daniel Rodriguez Concert
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Location
Elm Street Middle School
117 Elm St.
Nashua, NH 03060

Tickets
$25; Season subscription $50; police/fire persons in uniform free.
603-579-0603

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible.
Daniel Rodriguez Concert

Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
8 p.m. to 10 p.m.


Nashua Community Concert Association
603-888-9158
cpm99@myfairpoint.com
Website

A former New York City police officer, Rodriguez experienced a meteoric rise to fame. He was one of his department’s designated anthem singers on September 11, 2001, when fate intervened -- he rendered a capella performances of “God Bless America” and the National Anthem that proved far greater than a patriotic gesture. Ringing, heartfelt and beautiful, his performance stirred the hearts of the entire nation.

Since then, he has performed at venues ranging from the 2002 Winter Olympics, to Disneyland, to the White House. A pillar of courage and faith, Daniel Rodriguez freely shares his deep appreciation for life, God and country.

The Trades Online calls Rodriquez “… the second coming of Andrea Bocelli…” while the New York Times says “a real voice… full-bodied singing…”

As a gesture of respect, any police or fire officer who comes to this concert in uniform will be admitted at no charge.

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