Watch Nenad Bach Live in Lancaster
Nenad Bach, internationally recognized composer, performer, producer and peace activist.
Shared the stage or/and recordings with talent like Bono and The Edge from U2, Pavarotti, RIck Danko and Garth Hudson of The Band, John Malkovich, Martin Sheen, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, Richie Havens and many others. Sold over million records, two albums rose to number one chart in Europe. The New York Times called Nenad, “a cross between Lou Reed and Elton John,” but his fans think of him as “Croatian John Lennon.”
Releasing his 6th album World Peace in One Hour, he held a live performance at Millersville University in Lancaster Pennsylvania, with the backup of King Street Big Band KSBB. This “collaborative community concert” uses the theme of world peace as imagined through Croatian-born New Yorker Nenad Bach, a recording artist, composer and performer whose evocative and lucid message is substantive and unafraid to deliver beauty, heart, and soul. KSBB’s founder and director Kate Umble Smucker met Bach in November 2017 and they were inspired to work together on a recording project. “World Peace in One Hour” weaves the themes “Breaking the Cycle,” “Extending the Table,” and “Strengthening Community Relationships,” with presentations from several local organizations including Mom’s House, Church World Services, Lancaster County Council of Churches, Lancaster Transplant, Friendship Heart Gallery, as well as Lancaster County’s Office of the District Attorney. Joining KSBB and Bach are the local Chromatic Expression Choir and backup singers assembled and arranged by local singer-producer Reji Woods.
Diagnosed with Parkinson in 2010, After a friend invited him to Westchester Table Tennis Center in Pleasantville, New York, in 2015, Nenad found out that Ping Pong helps his symptoms, even reverse some, created a global movement PingPongParkinson® almost 5 years ago.
Watch artist Nenad Bach and King Street Big Band perform Live in Lancaster for World Peace in One Hour!