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Scott Sivacoff Returns to Act II Playhouse with Songs of Harry Chapin September 8

For Immediate Release: August 23, 2007
Media Contact: Ted Taylor, Act II Playhouse, 215.576.7212

"The Timeless Story Songs of Harry Chapin" featuring singer/songwriter Scott Sivakoff will be at Act II Playhouse on Saturday, September 8. The show begins at 7 PM and tickets cost $22 and are available at the box office, 56 E. Butler Avenue in Ambler, on line at www.act2.org or by calling 215 654 0200.

Act II continues to be a Mecca for the legion of Chapin fans having produced two Chapin musicals, Lies and Legends and Remember when the Music, in past seasons. Both musicals played to sold out houses for their duration of their runs. Sivakoff has also wowed the local crowds with past performances at the Playhouse.

Sivakoff, based in Maryland, is a unique singer songwriter with a flair for performing Harry Chapin's music. For the past seventeen years, Scott Sivakoff has been appearing in concerts featuring both Harry Chapin music and his own original material. Scott has performed internationally with original members of Harry Chapin's band and the extended Chapin family, who value his extensive knowledge of Harry Chapin and his music.

The performances will partially benefit Chapin's charity, World Hunger Year (WHY), Scott will perform "The Timeless Story Songs of Harry Chapin". Scott's show will include Harry Chapin standards, such as Cat's In the Cradle, Taxi, 30, 000 Pounds of Bananas, WOLD, Mr. Tanner, Circle, and Sniper, as well as rare and unreleased selections of Harry's. Scott also has a CD of original music titled, "Different Directions", which features Harry's brother, Steve Chapin contributing on keyboards.

Scott has been an active participant in working for social causes for many years. As a member of L.U.N.C.H. (Local United Network to Combat Hunger), which uses the power of popular music to produce positive social action, Scott has performed in countless benefit concerts, raising thousands of dollars to help feed the hungry.

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