Marc Douglas Berardo| Concert for The O Museum in The Mansion on Facebook Live and YouTube. Sunday April 11, 2021 at 6PM EST. The online show will be followed up with a VIP Green Room Zoom session with Marc The concert and meet and greet are free however, donations are very much appreciated. To join meet and greet register here: https://bit.ly/OMuseum-Music4Good Suggested donation is $20.00. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omansion/live -OR- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ostmansion/videos Donate: Text: Music4Good to 41444 Paypal: Paypal.me/omuseum Website: omuseum.org/donate Email shcmusictribe@gmail.com for questions.

ABOUT MARC: marcdouglas.com "Berardo collects song awards like some people collect stamps."- Mary Jane Twohy-The Village, Sirius/XM Radio "High quality story-telling picking and playing." Rob Ellen - The Medicine Show Radio Moose Mobile, U.K.

“Marc is my kind of songwriter: thoughtful but not overwrought, smart but not overly clever. Great language. He can get to the point, and he tells a good story. He’s got a Big, open heart for characters, and real people Trying to make it in this world. His songs often have cool surprises. He is a performer of the first order.” Walt Wilkins, Waltstock, Walt Wilkins and The Mystiqueros Rhode Island based Marc Douglas Berardo is a hardworking, fast moving, adventure seeking, keen observer who lives for the story and the song. He has been nationally recognized for his music and performances (Rocky Mountain Folks Fest Song contest, Telluride Troubadour Contest, Sisters Folk Festival, South Florida Folk Fest, 2013 Rams Head Onstage Rammie for Show of the Year.) No Depression Magazine called his latest CD Whalebone: “a highly polished personal collection with songs that are on the delicate trapeze of poignancy.” In May of 2014, Berardo won the 2014 Wildflower Art and Music Festival Song Contest in Texas. The following week he performed as a finalist in the legendary Kerrville New Folk Contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival. In early 2015, Berardo's interview and live performance feature on Sirius/ XM Satellite Radio's The Village was voted one of the best of the year by listeners. Marc Douglas Berardo has shared the stage with heavyweights such as The New Riders of The Purple Sage, The Doobie Brothers, Jimmy LaFave, Martin Sexton, Terri Hendrix, Kevin Welch, Red Molly, Eric Taylor, The Pousette Dart Band, John Haitt, and Livingston Taylor.

All proceeds will benefit the Mansion on O and O Street Museum, a non-profit organization dedicated to the idea that inspiring creativity, diversity, and imagination through the fusion of the arts, science, and sports is the glue that unites. Like many, they have been hit hard by this pandemic. Donations support the artist-in-residence, heroes and other programs at O Museum in The Mansion and the community at large. They are involved with a number of efforts that honor the legacy Rosa Parks. For more info on the O Museum and its mission check out their website and YouTube channel. Website: omuseum.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ostmansion Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omansion