Showing off her charitable side, Katy Perry stepped out at Carnegie Hall in New York City to help raise funds for David Lynch Foundation’s Meditate New York Initiate as part of the Change Begins Within benefit last night (November 4).
The “Hot N Cold” singer was joined by fellow musicians Sting and guitarist Sharon Isbin as she provided musical inspiration while guests looked on in amazement.
Meanwhile, Katy was declared the highest-earning female musician in 2015 by Forbes thanks to her whopping $135 million paycheck over the past 12 months. She told Forbes, "I am proud of my position as a boss, as a person that runs my own company. I’m an entrepreneur … I don’t want to shy away from it. I actually want to kind of grab it by its balls."...
The “Hot N Cold” singer was joined by fellow musicians Sting and guitarist Sharon Isbin as she provided musical inspiration while guests looked on in amazement.
Meanwhile, Katy was declared the highest-earning female musician in 2015 by Forbes thanks to her whopping $135 million paycheck over the past 12 months. She told Forbes, "I am proud of my position as a boss, as a person that runs my own company. I’m an entrepreneur … I don’t want to shy away from it. I actually want to kind of grab it by its balls."...
- 11/5/2015
- GossipCenter
Press release:
Orange County, CA—Make the most of the holidays throughout the month of December, when Pacific Symphony offers a diverse assortment of concerts—beginning with Beethoven's brilliant Fifth Symphony—just right for those seeking a message of joy and triumph of the human spirit. If younger children are the priority, consider "Nutcracker for Kids," featuring Tchaikovsky's delightful Christmas ballet—performed in a condensed version created just for children. Or, for those who find it hard to imagine a holiday season without Handel's "Messiah," the Pacific Chorale joins the orchestra to present the most famous oratorio in the world. If it's just good old-fashioned holiday cheer that fills the bill, who better to capture the heartwarming essence of the holidays than America's showbiz family—the Osmond brothers—in "An Osmond Family Christmas." Or...for a delightful mix of sacred and secular holiday music, there's the brand-new "Holiday Organ Spectacular.
Orange County, CA—Make the most of the holidays throughout the month of December, when Pacific Symphony offers a diverse assortment of concerts—beginning with Beethoven's brilliant Fifth Symphony—just right for those seeking a message of joy and triumph of the human spirit. If younger children are the priority, consider "Nutcracker for Kids," featuring Tchaikovsky's delightful Christmas ballet—performed in a condensed version created just for children. Or, for those who find it hard to imagine a holiday season without Handel's "Messiah," the Pacific Chorale joins the orchestra to present the most famous oratorio in the world. If it's just good old-fashioned holiday cheer that fills the bill, who better to capture the heartwarming essence of the holidays than America's showbiz family—the Osmond brothers—in "An Osmond Family Christmas." Or...for a delightful mix of sacred and secular holiday music, there's the brand-new "Holiday Organ Spectacular.
- 10/29/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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