Silver Spring artist raises coins in his garden to others

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Elliot Levine is a Silver Spring musician who toured with Wilson Pickett and Heatwave and now uses his free time and ability to raise coins for Shepherd’s T and the Maryland Food Bank.

Levine begins week 20 of her garden concerts that are broadcast on Facebook, where she accepts donations. He says he raised about $1070 for Shepherd’s Table, a Silver Spring social center organization that offers loose meals, social centers, medical assistance, clothing and more.

Levine, who appeared on the cover of the Blues Alley and the Kennedy Center, began those concerts when COVID-1nine last started at entertainment centers. He said he had a wonderful variety of free time and after seeing the scoop and watching the American giants waste their work and suffering from putting food on the table, he knew he was looking for help.

“I started taking my keyboard in my garden and the neighbors soon started listening and clapping.”

The concerts come with other styles of music, whether it’s a week for other Americans to return. Levine says his listeners and gifts come from the world and that he even threatened to collaborate with an Icelandic musician, whose song was featured a week ago.

“I tend, my best friend now, to do inspiring and positive things, kind of my subject. I’m looking to be uplifting because there are enough things that aren’t, it’s very necessary,” Levine said.

Their systems are broadcast on Sundays from 4:30 p.m. at approximately 5:45 p.m. and his archived performances were discovered on his youtube channel. More information about his music career was discovered on his website.

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