R&B Star Tony Terry to Perform at National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day

 

R&B singer Tony Terry, will perform a special concert at the National Fibromyalgia Association’s (NFA) National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day on Saturday, May 15.

Terry will perform during the “Lights of Hope” candle-lighting ceremony. Terry, whose wife Ronnie, has fibromyalgia, is the NFA’S new spokeperson.  He is hoping to bring awareness of fibromyalgia by telling his own story as a caregiver, husband and father. Last November he appeared on the “Mo’nique” Show where he talked about fibromyalgia and advised others who may be caring for a loved one with chronic pain illnesses.

At the concert, Terry will also debut a new song from the National Fibromyalgia Association dedicated especially to the over 10 million people affected by fibromyalgia in the U.S. and 3-5 percent worldwide.

For more information on National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day and Terry’s upcoming performance, click here.

This is an excerpt from an event listing in the Los Angeles Wave published on Tuesday, May 4.  To read the full listing, click here.

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