What the World Needs Now: Interfaith Coalition Singers
Harmonizing for a Better World.
Spreading hope, love, and justice through music.
Welcome!
What the World Needs Now: Interfaith Coalition Singers harnesses the power of song to inspire hope, foster unity, and ignite action. Rooted in the Greater Boston area, we bring people together through harmonies that transcend differences, spreading messages of love, justice, and togetherness.
About
Through performances, song-leading, and collaborations with social justice movements, faith communities, and advocacy groups, we strive to heal, uplift, and empower change—one song at a time!
What We Do
Our performances blend concert-style singing with interactive sing-alongs, creating a powerful and joyous experience. From RnB and Soul to Folk, we offer songs reflecting differing faith traditions including singing in Hebrew, and Arabic. We lend our voices to organizations like the Poor People's Campaign, Massachusetts Peace Action, houses of worship, senior centers, and community events in the greater Boston area.
Where Music Meets Purpose
We are a diverse group of artists, each with our own unique musical journey. There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing an audience light up, inspired to join in and sing with joy. While recognition and financial support are valuable, our deepest motivation is our mission—to spread love and hope in ways that create ripple effects both small and large. This passion drives us, allowing us to take on a wide range of performances and collaborations.
Our Mission
Testimonial
What the World Needs Now has truly shown up for our MetroWest community. They provide beautiful, stirring, participatory music at interfaith services and events that enrich and support the experience of gathering. Moving fluidly between different musical styles, languages, and spiritual traditions, WWNN has sown musical joy, got my congregation singing and clapping and feeling and thinking deeply. The group also models close interfaith relationships and shared pursuit of justice. It’s inspiring, and it’s energizing. What the World Needs Now is now an eagerly-anticipated musical cornerstone of both our Interfaith Thanksgiving and our Martin Luther King, Jr. Shabbat Rinah service. I am grateful for every opportunity to bring WWNN to my community!
- Cantor Vera Broekhuysen, Congregation Beth El, Sudbury MA
Meet the Members
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Jenny Bonham-Carter moved to the US from Sweden in 2016. Classicly trained as a child, she has for the past 30 years mainly been singing gospel, blues and soul but enjoys many other styles too. Among other musical adventures, Jenny is the music teacher in the Swedish school in Boston, runs the Theomusicology for the Poor People's Campaign Massachusetts chapter and sings every week in Somerville Community Baptist Church where she's a member. Jenny plays guitar and piano and composes and sings with her soulful,sometimes funky, rhythm and groove band West of Willow, which performs regularly at Red Bones in Somerville.
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Singing together for over six decades, Walter and Stephen began their professional careers in 1962 as "The Montclairs," performing doo-wop, R&B, Soul, and Motown. Over the years, they evolved into "The Authentics" (1968) and later "Spunk and The Authentics" (1978), incorporating disco. In 1988, they shifted to gospel as "The Gospel Love Tones," a lay ministry of Hope and Comfort, releasing two CDs, Jubilee and Standing on the Rock. Today, they focus on supporting interfaith coalitions and preserving the rich musical traditions they’ve been blessed to experience.
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Singing together for over six decades, Walter and Stephen began their professional careers in 1962 as "The Montclairs," performing doo-wop, R&B, Soul, and Motown. Over the years, they evolved into "The Authentics" (1968) and later "Spunk and The Authentics" (1978), incorporating disco. In 1988, they shifted to gospel as "The Gospel Love Tones," a lay ministry of Hope and Comfort, releasing two CDs, Jubilee and Standing on the Rock. Today, they focus on supporting interfaith coalitions and preserving the rich musical traditions they’ve been blessed to experience.
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Belle Linda Halpern leads communities in song in the Jewish tradition and was influenced as a song leader by Martha Schlamme, Cantor Lorel Zar-Kessler and Shlomo Carlebach. She has sung in New York, Boston, San Francisco, Paris, Munich, Jerusalem and Mumbai, performing in five languages. Belle has been called “Boston’s premiere singing actor” by the Boston Herald; The Boston Globe has called her work “stunning, both as music and theatre.” Her latest One woman show is Songs of Love and Social Consciousness: Commemorating Martha Schlamme
She also teaches singing in the hills of Italy for The Tuscany Project and she founded Inspiring Educators a non-profit where she helps school leaders inspire so students succeed in underserved environments. She uses theatrical techniques to help leaders with emotional intelligence and dramatic narratives.
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Merle feels blessed for every opportunity to share her voice in song and praise. She has performed for faith-based organizations like United Parish in Brookline, Old South Church, and Marsh Chapel, as well as the Massachusetts Governor’s Office, the Boston Mayor, and the Boston Red Sox. A founding actor/educator with Urban Improv–Rehearsal for Life, she has taught singing and theatre at Walnut Hill School, Boston University Theatre Institute, and other institutions. Her credits span TV, film, and theater, earning her an Independent Reviewers of New England award. Merle trained at Boston University and Walnut Hill School of Performing Arts.
Recent Performances
Date: May 1, 2025
Venue: Boston Mayday rally at the bandstand Boston common
Date: May 4, 2025
Venue: Wellesley UU
Date: May 4, 2025
Venue:The Embrace statue Boston Common "Sidewalk Art in the Park" in solidarity with The People's Peace Summit in Jerusalem.
VIDEOS
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VENUES
Standing Together, peace gatherings at Brookline libraries
MBMM (Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries), International Refugee Day, Lowell, and other events
MLK Shabbat services Congregation Beth-El in Sudbury
Cambridge Police Department interfaith festival
CREW (Communities Responding to Extreme Weather) Interfaith Climate Summit, Tufts University
The Robbins House in Concord, Juneteenth celebration
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Online concert out of Bethel Baptist Church in Framingham
Massachusetts Peace Action (MAPA) online event, gala in Cambridge, peace rally at Boston Common
Temple Emanuel Project Manna concert, Newton
Needham Race Amity Day outdoor event, Needham
Sudbury outdoor festival
Movement Voter Project (MVP) online fundraiser
Cambridge Residents Alliance Holiday Social and Sing
Musical expressions of hope concert and sing-along, Wellesley Hills Congregational
Sing-along during Swedish Lucia concert, Wellesley Hills Congregational
Participation at numerous Poor People's Campaign rallies
Temple Beth Am in Framingham MLK event
Wellesley Hills Congregational MLK breakfast
Town of Needham MLK celebration
Congregation Beth El in Sudbury MLK Shabbat Services
Needham Senior Center
Belmont Senior Center
North Hill Living Community in Needham, MLK programs
Sudbury Interfaith Thanksgiving services
International refugee day event, the yearly gala and international clergy conference
United Parish in Brookline morning service
West Medford Community Center Fresh Fridays Word and Music
Testimonials
Upcoming Events
Saturday, May 24
People's Music Network, PMN, summer gathering at Grotonwood, MA. We're part of the wonderful team running the Saturday morning workshop on "The continued relevance and urgency of the Spirituals”
Saturday, June 21, 3-6pm
St Anne's episcopal church on Merrimack 8 Kirk St, Lowell, MA. Massachusetts Baptist Multicultural Ministries (MBMM) International Refugee Day yearly event
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Book Us
Looking to add an unforgettable and meaningful musical experience to your event? We provide song-leading, entertainment, concerts and specific programs such as MLK day celebrations/services, Black History month events, Interfaith and Thanksgiving services etc. Let us craft a performance that uplifts and inspires.
Contact Us
Email: jennysusannabc@gmail.com
Phone: 857-998-0992