Times Standard (Eureka)

Musician couple host concerts to fundraise for food pantry

- By Luis Andres Henao and Emily Leshner

When Erin Shields belted out “Being Alive” — the showstoppe­r from the Broadway classic “Company” — the title had extra levels of meaning.

This virtual concert, broadcast from Shields’ living room, helped fund the food pantry at Mosaic West Queens Church, which is feeding hungry residents of the Sunnyside neighborho­od. It also gave Shields and her husband, David Shenton, an opportunit­y to resume their artistic lives.

The couple, touring musicians, lost gigs worldwide during the coronaviru­s pandemic. With the concerts, they’ve used their art to raise thousands of dollars.

It began when they saw the lines that stretched for blocks outside the pantry, which is near their apartment. Several friends had lost jobs after Broadway closed, and they felt the need to help.

“When your entire industry shuts down, you think, ‘well, how are we going to do this?’” Shields said. “Seeing the people in line ..., you go, ‘I can be that person and that could be my family member.’”

In September, they joined the volunteers at the church who distribute more than 1,000 boxes of food to families twice a week. As time passed, they felt the need to do more for others during the pandemic.

“I thought, I’m not a doctor ... I don’t really have much to offer. But then I thought, well, you know, we can perform,” said Shields, a soprano from Illinois who sings with her husband, a British composer, pianist and violinist. Other talented friends were willing to join for a good cause.

“We have all these connection­s to Broadway singers outside of their work on Broadway, so we wanted to capitalize on that,” Shenton said.

During a recent concert, smiling families on Zoom clapped and sang along (on mute). Among the performers were Broadway musicians known for their work in everything from “Hamilton” and “The Little Mermaid” to “Tootsie” and “Les Misérables.”

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