Tribeca Artist’s Music To Be Played @ “Combat At The Garden” @ Madison Square Garden 10/4/24

New York based boutique record label Tribeca Records is excited to celebrate that several of their signed artist’s music will be featured during “Combat At The Garden” at Madison Square Garden Theater on Friday October 4, 2024 @ 7th Avenue & 32nd Street. The event will showcase over 20 bouts of elite kickboxing and mixed martial arts and is promoted by Lou Negila and Artyom Sahakyan. Patrons will witness the dawn of an exciting new era in New York City Kickboxing and cheer for your favorite fighters…

Tribeca Records is dedicated to helping new and independent artists to realize their dream as well as allowing legacy artists the opportunity to keep their dream alive. Label owner John “SohoJohnny” Pasquale is also a philanthropist having created the Let Me Help Inc. Foundation to raise awareness for causes around the world including hunger, anti-bullying and the fight to eradicate cancer through music, laughter and dance. He is also a leading force in the Real Estate industry co-owning PEP Real Estate, the place to go for commercial properties and pop-up spaces located in the famous Soho area of Manhattan.

The Tribeca artists showcased will include the music of multi-award winning singer/songwriter, musician and film score composer Randy Edelman with his new release and global anthems “Birds of Freedom” off his newest album “Waltzing On A High Wire” and “Everything is Possible” from his live album “Around the World in 80 Days.” Randy can be seen on October 27 on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and the at Carnegie Hall on December 8, 2024 for a one night only performance and concert. Randy is acclaimed for writing the music for over 100 television and films including Last of the Mohicans, The Bruce Lee Story and MacGyver. He has also written themes for the Olympics and NASA.

Also featured is the brand new release on Tribeca by The King Moore Unity Project “Put A Little Love In Your Heart”, the iconic song originally recorded by the trailblazing Grammy winner, singer/songwriter Jackie DeShannon. The Unity Project consists of 7 children ranging in age from 6 to 9 years old with 8 year old Washington anti-gun violence advocate King Moore. The Project was created and produced by 2x Grammy winner Tony Mercedes.

The Award winning House Music Artist Irene Michaels will also have her songs featured. They will include “I Like Rain” and her new EDM release “My Heart” set to launch end of October via Tribeca Records. Irene will be performing on the stage of the CMA Theater @ The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum on October 26 at the Josie Music Award celebration.

THE AMERICAN RELICS, the nostalgic band also signed to Tribeca Records will have “The Eyes of 1969” and “My Impala” played as well. The band can be seen on November 15, 2024 in New York City at the trendy night space Chelsea Table & Stage located inside the Hilton Hotel at 152 West 26th Street.

The 4 artists along with label owner John “SohoJohnny” Pasquale were recently featured at Times Square during “Pause For World Peace” a live and world streamed 5 hour concert celebrating the 40th anniversary of International Peace Day established by the United Nations and 193 other countries in 1984.

The official website for Tribeca Records may be found at https://www.tribecarecords.com

Get tickets for Combat at the Garden at Madison Square Garden here:
https://www.msg.com/calendar/the-theater-at-madison-square-garden-october-2024-combat-at-the-garden

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