SONiA Disappear Fear asks you to join them at The Recher for a special concert to raise money to support the family of Abagail Stallard as they travel to Boston Children’s Hospital to get life-saving surgery for the three-year-old who was born with a rare 22q duplication. The young family will be in Boston for an extended period of time, so out-of-pocket expenses are significant.
FROM SONiA
When the Stallard Family reached out to me to see if I’d be interested in helping them raise support for 3-year-old Abagail, I said Absolutely!! We can have a concert! Terry, my manager, is undergoing another Glioblastoma brain surgery, but wanted to give back and spread the love – “so many folks around the world and around the block have stepped up and stepped in, I just wanted to keep it going- you never run out of true strength when so many are pulling for you!” So we are happy to help little Abagail get on the right track to get the help she needs to survive and begin to live a more normal, healthy life. Music is such a powerful channel of inspiration and positivity- I’m excited that I can help make the road a little bit easier -I’m in!
International recording artist and Baltimore-based performer SONiA (Rutstein) Disappear Fear has donated her talent to a variety of causes, including supporting victims of Fire and Flood, the LGBTQ community, and PETA, as well as performing for residents in nursing homes and comforting crying babies on planes.
I think Music is meant to heal and empower and can do a world of wonders. SONiA has performed in 20-plus countries and has over 20 albums. She has been in the first entry position at the Grammys. Her producer, Tony Correlli, is a nominee for Producer of the Year 2026. SONiA started the duo with her sister CiNDY TOVA in Baltimore in 1987on John Lennon’s (47th)birthday. CiNDY will join SONiA in 2027 to record a fresh album and a complete national tour.