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Chuck Berry and Little Richard to Perform Benefit Concert in Trenton for the National Foundation for Cancer Research.

Chuck Berry and Little Richard are set to perform at this years annual benefit concert for the National Foundation for Cancer Research in Trenton, NJ. The 11th Annual V. Rugnetta Memorial Concert featuring Little Richard and Chuck Berry will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13.

Trenton, N.J. (PRWEB) August 30, 2003 --- Chuck Berry and Little Richard are set to perform at this years annual benefit concert for the National Foundation for Cancer Research in Trenton, NJ. The 11th Annual V. Rugnetta Memorial Concert featuring Little Richard and Chuck Berry will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13. Also performing will be two bands from New Jersey; The Cryers and Waters Edge. Tickets are currently on sale for the show, which will be held at Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton. All proceeds will go to benefit cancer research and the National Foundation for Cancer Research.

Cancer is such a devastating disease to so many people and families and it is only through increased support in cancer research that we will see this disease stopped," says Tony Rugnetta, chairman of this years event. What a great way to help conquer this disease by spending it in the company of two of Rock & Rolls legends, Chuck Berry and Little Richard."

Tickets are on sale at Ticket Master and can be found by logging on to www.TicketMaster.com or by calling the Sovereign Bank Arena at (609) 656-3222.

About the National Foundation for Cancer Research
Since its founding in 1973, the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) has provided more than $200 million to fund research and education focused on understanding how and why cells become cancerous. This worldwide "laboratory without walls" assembles the intellectual power to achieve one of medicine's greatest goals: the end of cancer.

It is believed that prevention, treatment, and cure depend on understanding cancer's genetic origins and environmental influences as well as the "individual" nature of the disease. NFCR's research discoveries are now on the threshold of being translated into therapies and potential cures for cancer patients.

For more information, please visit www.nfcr.org.

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