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Really Big Show Draws More Than 1,500 to Support Big Brothers Big Sisters

The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, was standing room only with more than 1,500 in attendance for the first annual Really Big Show, a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Family Services of Westchester. Iconic Rock ’N’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee Joan Jet and the Blackhearts took center stage for the event, singing classics like “I hate Myself for Loving You” and “Crimson and Clover.” The first act kicked off with the Harrison High School Marching Band filling the isles of the theater and followed with a number of performances, including Brandon Niederauer (Taz) and George Porter, Jr. Big Brothers.

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Photographs by Piper Nevins and Pedro Garcia

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