The Spirit of America benefit concert for the Scoliosis Care
Foundation, a new non-profit organization founded by chiropractor Gary
Deutchman of New York, was held March 30 at Caesars Atlantic City.
The concert, which was taped for television, starred Daniel Rodriguez,
the New York policeman who has sung at the Olympics and the White House,
and featured guest performances by recording artist and Broadway star
Linda Eder, four-time Grammy winner Arturo Sandoval, platinum recording
artist Phoebe Snow, opera soprano Aprile Milo and a 40-piece orchestra
conducted by composer, arranger and producer Tom Scott.
"The Scoliosis Care Foundation was founded to engage in scientific
research into the cause, detection and non-surgical correction of
scoliosis; conduct educational activities to train healthcare
professionals internationally on methods of early detection and
correction; and increase public awareness about early detection and
treatment options," Dr. Deutchman said.
"We were very pleased that Daniel Rodriguez and his co-stars gave
their time to support us at this very special event," Deutchman
added.
The Scoliosis Care Foundation can be reached at www.scoliosiscare.org
or 800-427-LIFE.