Contact Information:
Sharon Silverstein
10 Jennings Court, Hillsborough, NJ 08844
908-431-9904 (voice/fax)
sharon@livingatpeace.com
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- Sharon Silverstein is the founder and president of Living At Peace, LLC, a New Jersey based company that creates a world where people can feel unconditional love for themselves and others. Living At Peace, LLC empowers people to live life with a positive mind-set by developing greater self-awareness.
- Sharon Silverstein is an inspirational folk-rock singer/songwriter and rocks people to greater self-awareness, unity, and world peace by combining powerful lyrics and motivational rhythms. Sharon’s songs are encouraging others to look beyond their own form and discover their true nature, love. Sharon’s music encourages people to look beyond what they think they are capable of creating and manifesting into their lives. Her music is a soundtrack for spiritual awakening and will raise your vibration to one of love and light.
- In addition to being a singer/songwriter, Sharon facilitates drumming circles for health and wellness, teambuilding, community and cooperate events. Sharon uses unique methods like drumming circles, her original songs, motivational speaking, and RCB instruction to help families and communities have deeper, stronger relationships. Sharon was a music teacher in the New Jersey public school system for 14 years. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from Rutgers University. Sharon is a professional singer/songwriter and has been performing her original music for the past 24 years. She is a New Jersey certified teacher, and a certified parent educator and has presented workshops for businesses and schools throughout NJ. In addition, Sharon and her work have been featured on local cable television and radio programs, in local and county newspapers, and in national magazines.
Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
All ages will be inspired when listening to the motivational album “Alive” by Sharon Silverstein and The Peace Project. A wonderful vocalist, Silverstein proves her ability to sing with the grace and style of enthusiastic stimulation with the intonation of folk rock. The title track “Alive” is fresh and energetic in tempo, with nice harmonies complementing the lead vocals. Listeners will feel joy when hearing the spiritual lyrics on “Living At Peace” as they gently move the body and soul. “Unique Me” is a bouncy blues tune with colorful piano fills and spirited drum beats. The entire album is appealing as tempos gracefully shift from upbeat to a gentle ballad. “Alive” is filled with ideal, uplifting mood music, and fans of upbeat folk rock will definitely enjoy this album
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Places Presented
New Jersey Music Educators Conference
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Trenton, NJ Public Schools
East Brunswick, NJ Public Schools
Hackensack, NJ Public Schools
Hillsborough, NJ Public Schools
Montgomery, NJ Public Schools
Somerset, NJ Public Schools
Princeton, NJ Public Schools
South Brunswick, NJ Public Schools
YWCA of Princeton, NJ
YMCA of Woodbridge, NJ
Assisted Living Homes in NJ and PA
Girl Scouts of America
Somerset County Youth and Services, NJ
Acorn Montessori School, Flemington, NJ
Raritan Valley Montessori School, Somerset, NJ
Kiddie Academy of Bridgewater, NJ
Kangaroo Kids Child Care and Learning Center, North Branch, NJ
Plainsboro Art and Music Festival, NJ
Plainsboro Public Library, NJ
Unitarian Universalist Churches, NJ
Unity Churches, NJ
Center of Peace, Philadelphia PA
Press Coverage
Jewish Exponent, March, 1999
Hillsborough Beacon, October 2002
WRSU FM 88.7 November, 2002
Hillsborough Beacon, February 2003
Hillsborough Beacon, September 2004
Asian Culture In America, Cablevision/Patriot 8 Cable TV, April 2004
Courier News, December 2004
First for Women Magazine, January 2005
Community Corner, Patriot 8 Media Cable TV, January 2005
Radio Szen (1050AM), February 2005
Courier News, March 2005
Courier News, May 2005
Princeton Packet, Time Off Section, September 2005
Somerset Reporter, September 2005
Artist Music Coffeehouse, Indie Artist Radio, September 2005
New Jersey Jewish News (Princeton, Mercer, Bucks, Central) October 2005
Cablevision, “On The Loose”, November 2005
Courier News, "Gig Of The Week", October 2006
Hillsbrough Beacon, January 2008
Princeton Packet, Time Off Section, February 2008
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