PORTSMOUTH — Two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Jason Mraz will headline The Music Hall’s second annual Emerging Artist Benefit Concert on July 3 at the Historic Theater. Winners of the inaugural Emerging Artist Grant Awards will provide support as the opening acts for the evening.
Known for hits like “I’m Yours” and “I Won’t Give Up,” Mraz’s music reflects optimism and inspiration, making him the perfect artist for this signature fundraising event which supports The Music Hall’s ability to present artists early in their careers, and serves as a vital lifeline for our operations and the preservation of our beloved venues.
In demonstration of their commitment to nurturing artists, The Music Hall launched a new initiative as part of the 2024 Emerging Artist Benefit Concert, inviting early career artists to apply for an Emerging Artists Grant. 31 artists applied in the inaugural round, and a committee comprised of Music Hall staff and volunteers identified five aspiring artists in need of support to catapult their performance career to the next level. All five recipients will receive a $2,500 cash award, the chance to perform on the evening of the Emerging Artist Benefit Concert and mentoring and assistance from Music Hall staff to build industry connections and network.
The five award winners include Two Emerging Artist Grand Prize Winners who will perform on the Historic Theater stage prior to Jason Mraz:
● Sam Robbins, often described as an “old soul singer-songwriter”, is a Portsmouth-native who has gained a reputation as one of the brightest rising stars in the national folk music community.
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● Dwayne Haggins, who has been called “the love child of Sam Cooke and Mississippi John Hurt” and the “The John Legend of rockabilly”, has a unique sound that is strangely familiar, naturally mysterious, and unmistakably his own.
And three Emerging Artist Grant Winners who will perform at the pre-show festivities at The Lounge and on Chestnut Street:
● Skye Darling, a Boston-based professional violinist, and singer-songwriter, focuses on simultaneous voice and instrument and thrives on improvisation and innovation.
● Harrison Goodell, born and raised in Dover, New Hampshire, is a rising singer-songwriter inspired by artists including Paul Simon, Noah Kahan, and The Lumineers, known for his captivating storytelling and passionate delivery.
● Halley Neal, a Nashville-based, New England-bred Americana folk singer and songwriter whose live shows center on themes of positivity and peace.
The Music Hall considers an emerging artist to be a performer with an established audience from their region and in some big cities through regional or national touring. These artists are still building their fan base in secondary and tertiary markets (like Portsmouth, N.H.).
Applicants were required to be actively performing contemporary music and have a connection to New England, in recognition of The Music Hall’s status as a Seacoast cultural anchor. Artists signed to a major label, or a major booking agency were excluded from applying. Applications were judged based on the quality of the artist’s creative works submitted and the level of alignment with the vision of The Music Hall’s Emerging Artist Series. Artists are encouraged to use the funds awarded to secure live performance opportunities or recording/studio time, to produce music video content, or to develop marketing assets and/or strategies.
The Music Hall Executive Director Tina Sawtelle is thrilled with this inaugural round of Emerging Artist Grant recipients, noting, “This is a huge step for The Music Hall in our commitment to nurture emerging artists; we are eager to contribute to the careers of these incredibly talented artists through mentorship and now financial support. I am so excited to see what the future holds for all five of them!”
To further amp up the electrifying atmosphere, the 2024 Emerging Artist Benefit Concert offers several new opportunities in addition to the grant program. Festivities will start on Chestnut Street with live music, photo ops, and a red-carpet vibe. A $500 ticket to the event includes a $250 tax-deductible donation and provides access to an exclusive Pre-Concert Extravaganza featuring entertainment from select winners of the Emerging Artist Grant Program, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and cash bar. A limited number of $300 and $150 tickets are also available, both of which offer a 50% tax-deduction for their ticket purchase. Thanks to the generosity of this event’s sponsors, The Music Hall was able to provide nearly two dozen tickets for students from the Portsmouth Music & Arts Center.
The Music Hall offers gratitude to the patrons and sponsors who have supported this thrilling endeavor to nurture and celebrate the next generation of superstars, all while ensuring the organization’s mission thrives:
Presenting Sponsor: McKeon Charitable Giving
Event Sponsor: Karen & David Della Penta
Production Partner: Malloy Events
Angel Sponsors: Ben Auger; Jude Blake & Mike Bailey; Chinburg Properties; Stephen A. Gaykan; Becky Lorton & Glen Brown; Suzanne & Jay McFarland; Edward Mehigen; Tina Sawtelle & Mike Pilot
Student Ticket Underwriters: Rachael DiLorenzo; McKeon Charitable Giving; Trombone Shorty; The Marshall Tucker Band
Emerging Artist Grant Donors: Karen & David Della Penta
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