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Christopher Cross Requests – virtual benefit concert – soaring

Approximately 3,000 members join online fundraiser since Sunday

Upon arriving in Malcolm Pitre’s yard for an interview about Christopher Cross Requests (CCR), music could be heard from indoors. Pitre was in the midst of videotaping himself singing a requested song to load to the CCR page he created.
Upon arriving in Malcolm Pitre’s yard for an interview about Christopher Cross Requests (CCR), music could be heard from indoors. Pitre was in the midst of videotaping himself singing a requested song to load to the CCR page he created. - Eric McCarthy

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CHRISTOPHER CROSS, P.E.I. – There’s a virtual benefit concert happening on Facebook and it is giving group members a snapshot of some of the homegrown musical talent that is available in western P.E.I. and beyond.

Christopher Cross resident Malcolm Pitre launched a Christopher Cross Requests Facebook group on Sunday hoping to raise some funds for an Alma, P.E.I. couple, Gary and Kim Beaton. For a donation of $5 or more group members get to request a singer they know to record and submit a video of a song, either of the singer's or donor's choice, to the page.

“Somebody makes a request and, hopefully the person accepts it and uploads their video on Facebook,” Pitre explained the concept.

“People are kind of tagging people so that person sees that they have a request coming “

The group started Sunday with about 300 members and had exploded to more than 3,000 by Thursday.

“It took off,” Pitre said “That’s all I can say: It took off.”

The initiative has already raised more than $3,000 for the Alma couple and their 12 year-old daughter, Jayden.

Kim Beaton is 10 months into a year-long schedule of chemotherapy treatments after being diagnosed with breast cancer last March, and her husband is struggling with Alzheimer’s Disease.

Gary Beaton graduated from the Resident Care Worker program when he was 50. He subsequently went to work at Maplewood Manor. He took sick leave from his job there in the spring of 2015 and was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s soon after. The 58 year-old is now a hospital in-patient awaiting manor placement.

“I’m overwhelmed,” Kim said of the response Pitre’s initiative has inspired.

“Malcolm has been very generous. He always helps out when someone is in need or someone is sick,” she said. She is also touched by the messages of support many donors are posting on the Facebook page when they make their song requests.

When he first formed the group, Pitre was accepting the e-Transfers for the donations. On Wednesday he transferred the first $2,000 raised to the Beatons and put out a message encouraging donors to send subsequent eTransfers directly to the Beatons at: [email protected].

“It’s a connection. The music is what draws them. People want to help, also. Add the two together…this is what’s going on, I’m thinking,” assessed Pitre, who admitted he is surprised by the response.

Some donors are giving $20, $50 even $100. On Wednesday a trio of Rodney Arsenault, Lisa Carragher and Abby Peters recorded three songs at St. Simon and St. Jude Church but they only posted two of them. A challenge went out that if they received $200 by that night the third song, Vince Gill’s ‘Go Rest High on the Mountain,’ would be posted. The challenge was answered within two hours and, in total, seven donors each put up $50 to have the video posted.

Veteran West Prince singers like Joey Doucette and Kurk Bernard were nominated numerous times and they willingly obliged. Other well-known singers who responded to requests include Julie Arsenault, Bruce Jones, Cory Gallant, Alyssa Harper, Moe Hashie, Ben Chase and Clint Doucette. Many up-and-coming musicians are also getting to share their music with a wider audience.

“I think this "requests" fundraiser is absolutely brilliant! What an awesome way to expose so many artists. I love hearing all the talent and the deserving cause behind it! WTG Tignish and surrounding areas!” Moe Hashie posted to the group.

“It’s fun. It’s fun to watch music,” Pitre said. “I love the videos. You can listen to radio but, to me, a video is a lot more. You can see the emotion. You’re in people’s homes.”

Phillips Residence in Alberton posted on the page that it is playing the submitted videos on television there for the residents to enjoy.

Pitre is toying with the idea of having all the submitted videos converted to DVDs to present to the Beatons.

Asked if he thinks other fundraisers will copy the “requests” idea, Pitre responds, “Let’er pound.”

Christopher Cross Requests – What is it?

A facebook group started by Malcolm Pitre to raise funds for the Beaton family.

Join the group, Christopher Cross Requests

Post a request for a musician to post a video performing a song

It’s helpful to tag the performer

Make an eTransfer in the stated donation amount to [email protected]

Sit back and watch the videos.

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