TEMECULA ---- A charity concert that was going to benefit the relief efforts in Haiti has been postponed.
Jon Laskin of Temecula's Musicians Workshop, a nonprofit that had been working to stage the show, said the concert, which had been tentatively set for next week, will be pushed back to sometime in April or May.
Also, the scope might be broadened to include the relief efforts in Chile and Taiwan, he said.
Laskin announced in late January that Grammy-nominated new age musician David Arkenstone and Scarlet Rivera, a violinist who toured with Bob Dylan early in her career, would be putting on the concert in Temecula to benefit the rebuilding efforts in Haiti, but he was unable to secure a venue for the show.
Arkenstone is famous for his soaring Celtic music that has been described as "cinematic new age rock."
Rivera, following her time with Dylan, started to experiment with world music and other sorts of new age-esque recordings, according to her online biography.






