Celebrate 40 years of Cross Roads House working to break the cycle of homelessness!
Enjoy an extraordinary 120-minute show by two-time Grammy© winner, star maker and producer Peter Asher as he shares his journey throughout the music industry. This multimedia experience transports audiences back to the heart of 60s popular culture. Asher uses photography from his personal archives, plays songs of the era and gives a true insider’s glimpse to the characters who shaped this pivotal time in modern music.
All proceeds from this event will help to fund the immediate needs of the residents of Cross Roads House as well as the programs and services they receive while in our care. Help us build the partnerships that support our residents’ work to successfully return to permanent housing and thrive in our communities.
Buy tickets here: https://jimmysoncongress.com/event/peter-asner/
(yes, the name is misspelled in the URL but it works, nonetheless)
“In my work I travel extensively, and it is very clear that homelessness is an urgent, universal, and global problem – but it is equally clear it is addressed most effectively on a local level. It is precisely this that has impressed me so profoundly about Cross Roads House – very far from being any kind of corporate entity, it is a collection of genuinely good-hearted people offering one-on-one assistance and effective accommodation to others who need it. It is up to us to help in any way we can. I am honored to have been invited to join in this effort by being part of the brilliant event at Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues club on October 14 to raise funds to benefit Cross Roads House. I shall see you there!”
– Peter Asher
Praise for Peter Asher
“…as Mr. Asher regaled a delighted audience with stories… he conjured history in the making, before it was set in stone.” – Stephen Holden, New York Times
“…the exuberant Mr. Asher knew anyone who rocked and everyone who mattered.” – Wall Street Journal
“An all-around charming and delightful fellow — he reminisces about his whole career and it is highly entertaining.” – Steve Martin
“Everybody should go and see it — I’ve seen it myself twice.” – Linda Ronstadt
“The Man, The Myth, The Legend! …and a true friend! Great wit and music. A true storyteller! What more could you possibly want? Don’t miss this!”– Hans Zimmer