Meet the Musicians

Flame is a high-energy American Cover band that performs globally playing all your favorites, from the classics through today’s hits, including some originals. Formed in 2003, they gained popularity from their appearances on Good Morning America and in People Magazine. They have also been featured in Tokyo, Japan’s Daily Mainichi News, News-2-You, News Channel 10 and other news outlets around the world. Flame consists of  talented members who happen to have disabilities.

Flame’s mission is to change the world through music. They inspire people with disabilities and give hope to them and their families – hope that they can do great things and live a fun and fulfilling life. Flame’s performances help change how the public perceives people with disabilities and increase the awareness and acceptance of all people, regardless of their differences.

Flame has a busy schedule and performs more than 70 times per year, touring the greater Northeast area and beyond in a custom bus. Flame gives concerts at national and statewide conventions, corporate conferences, civic events, schools, dances and private parties. Their repertoire includes more than 100 classic rock, pop, country and blues songs from the past 50 years, as well as some original tracks. In 20 years of work, they have produced six albums and two singles.

The musicians of Flame have disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, blindness and paralysis, but that doesn’t hold them back. They do what they love and change the world along the way.

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is proud to be Flame’s home.

www.pncreativeartscenter.org

If you would like to book Flame for your next event or for more information, contact:

Maria Nestle, Director
Lexington – Chapter Arc New York

www.lexingtoncenter.org

Tel: 518.661.9932
Cell: 518.844.5264
Email: nestlem@thearclexington.org