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Legendary reggae band, The Wailers, to perform at annual Raveis Ride + Walk fundraiser

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The William Raveis Charitable Fund is pleased to announce The Wailers, the legendary reggae band formed by the late Bob Marley, will perform at the fourth annual Raveis Ride + Walk, which is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 30 at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk.

This marks the first time the community fundraisin­g event will include a concert in their program. The proceeds from this family- friendly event benefit the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, which funds the most promising scientists conducting cutting- edge research to find a cure for cancer. The Ride + Walk includes a 5K walk, a 12mile, 25- mile and 50- mile bike ride, and a children’s 100- yard dash. The Wailers’ special, 90minute musical performanc­e will begin at approximat­ely 11 a. m. when riders and walkers have finished.

“We are thrilled to welcome the iconic Wailers to our fundraiser this year,” said Meghan Raveis, the managing director of the William Raveis Charitable Fund. “Every year we raise the bar with this event, and we hope more people will come out to support the Damon Runyon Cancer Foundation’s innovative scientists, whether it be to ride, walk, enjoy the fun family activities or rock out to The Wailers.”

Steered by famed bassist and founder Aston “Familyman” Barrett, and joined by the band’s original guitarists Junior Marvin and Donald Kinsey, The Wailers continue to make musical history. Since 1981 when Bob Marley passed away after a four- year battle with skin cancer, Familyman and Junior have carried on his mission to keep The Wailers together.

“Bob Marley wanted us to continue performing because as he said, ‘ By doing that, you keep me alive through the music,’” said Familyman of The Wailers. “Cancer hit us close to home, so we’d like to think Bob would be even more touched we’re performing to raise money for innovative cancer research.”

There have been more than 250 million Bob Marley & The Wailers recordings sold, including 1977’ s “Exodus,” anointed Best Album of the Century in 1999 by Time Magazine, and “One Love,” named Song of the Millennium that same year by the BBC. Spin Magazine listed Bob Marley & The Wailers at number four of the 50 Greatest Bands of All Times, while The New York Times named Bob Marley the most significan­t musician of the 20th century. These accolades were made possible by the creative, timeless, and distinctiv­e music, lyrics and production by the incomparab­le Wailers musicians.

One hundred percent of the event proceeds will go to the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation. Damon Runyon identifies the brightest early- career scientists with innovative research ideas and provides them with funding to pursue new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat all forms of cancer. In 2017, approximat­ely 700 people participat­ed and volunteere­d in the Ride + Walk, raising more than $ 519,000.

The Ride + Walk has raised more than $ 1.5 million since its inception. The money has been granted to 14 scientists who are researchin­g eight different types of cancer. Since 1946, Damon Runyon has invested more than $ 340 million in more than 3,650 exceptiona­l scientists.

Participan­ts can register for the event now at raveisride­walk.com. The web site also includes fundraisin­g tips and tools, informatio­n about the scientists, and photos and video from 2017. The minimum fundraisin­g amount for adults is $ 250 for the walk, 12mile and 25- mile rides and $ 400 for the 50- mile ride. Minors under 17 must be accompanie­d by an adult and have a $ 25 fundraisin­g minimum. There is a suggested minimum donation of $ 25 for people who would like to participat­e but not ride or walk.

“Every year we raise the bar with this event, and we hope more people will come out to support the Damon Runyon Cancer Foundation’s innovative scientists, whether it be to ride, walk, enjoy the fun family activities or rock out to The Wailers.” Meghan Raveis, the managing director of the William Raveis Charitable Fund

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