By SUSAN ELAN
by Susan Elan
The Journal News
Sunday, June 4, 2006http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060604/NEWS02/606040345/-1/WEBHEAD02John Hall, right, sings with Jackson Browne, center, and Pete Seeger along with Dar Williams, not pictured, at a fundraiser for Hall's congressional campaign held in Garrison June 3, 2006. (Stuart Bayer/The Journal News)GARRISON — The benefit performance by Jackson Browne, Dar Williams and Pete Seeger in a hayloft had the informal air of an intimate jam session.
But for the performers and the 125 guests who paid $250 a head to sit on folding chairs among bales of hay in the loft of a horse barn yesterday, the purpose was profoundly serious.
"We've got to take the Congress back so we can change the disastrous direction our country has taken under the Bush-Cheney right-wing cabal," Browne said during a two-hour benefit for Democrat John Hall, a singer-songwriter who hopes to unseat Rep. Sue Kelly, R-Katonah, in November.
The concert is one of four, $200-to-$250 events that the high-profile performers are holding for Hall, formerly of the band Orleans.
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