Recognized by the Guinness World Records as “The World’s Youngest Solo Musician to Headline His Own Concert Tour,” 17-year-old Ethan Bortnick has been performing around the world, raising over $50 million for charities across the globe. At charity events, he’s shared the stage with artists such as Elton John, Andrea Bocelli, Beyoncé, Josh Groban and Reba McEntire, among many others. In 2010, he joined some of music’s biggest names – including Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Celine Dion and Carlos Santana as the youngest of the all-star lineup that recorded We Are The World 25 For Haiti.
Ethan has not only moved audiences throughout the world as a captivating musician, but he is also a driven humanitarian, dedicated to combining his musical pursuits with his charity work. When Ethan was five, his younger brother had three heart surgeries and that emotional time inspired him to use his musical talents for charity.
His highly successful nationally televised TV show, The Power of Music, has been the number one concert pledge show on Public Television for 2014/2015 pledge drives, and is still running nationwide continuously, winning multiple awards. In his all-new, inspiring series, Ethan will search for exciting young talents across America and play host to them at local PBS studios nationwide for the chance to win a live TV guest spot and the opportunity to appear onstage at one of his concerts.
“Celebration of Music” is currently being launched in 20 cities, and in September, the winner of the South Florida contest, 17 year-old singer Cameron Wheeler, was announced. Cameron will now go to Los Angeles to film the next episode of “Celebration of Music”.
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