DATE: Monday, October 12, 2026
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Dalen Cuff is a sports broadcaster currently working for TNT, CBS Sports and Sirius XM. Previously, Dalen was at ESPN for 9 years covering a multitude of sports in various roles including hosting SportsCenter. Prior to that, Dalen spent 4 years at NBC Sports highlighted by covering the 2016 Rio Olympics. Since 2022, Dalen has become involved in American Cancer Society initiatives and has hosted events all over the country. He lost his Father in 2012 to cancer and does whatever possible to aid American Cancer Society’s mission “To End Cancer As We Know It For Everyone”
Rick Gallo is one of the nation’s premier benefit auctioneers, bringing more than two decades of experience and an unwavering passion for helping nonprofits raise critical funds for their missions. Since beginning his career as a benefit auctioneer in 2003, Rick has helped organizations across the country generate millions of dollars in support of life-changing causes.
A dedicated supporter of the American Cancer Society, Rick has served as auctioneer for dozens of ACS events nationwide. Over the past five years alone, he has helped raise more than $8.3 million for the organization. His commitment to the fight against cancer became deeply personal when he heard the words no one expects to hear: “You have cancer.” That experience strengthened his resolve and brought even greater meaning to the work he does in support of ACS and its mission to end cancer as we know it, for everyone.
In 2025, Rick served as auctioneer for 41 fundraising events, helping organizations raise more than $40 million collectively. When he is not traveling the country helping nonprofits achieve record-breaking results, Rick enjoys spending time with his wife, Barb, at their home in Southwest Florida and on their small farm in the Catskill Mountains of New York.
“I’ve called the auction for dozens of ACS events over the years and have helped raise millions of dollars, but my efforts took on a whole new meaning when I heard those three words: ‘You have cancer.'” – Rick Gallo
Jim Nuzzo has been on the live music scene in New Jersey since 1972. He led bands such as Fanfair, Distinguished Company, Raritan, and Network before launching his solo career back in 1984. Jim began playing the piano at age 3. He studied classical piano with acclaimed teacher Olga Von Till for 17 years. Jim started writing music at the age of 16. In 1976, Jim was a quarter finalist winner in the American Song Festival where he also garnered 5 honorable mentions.
In 1981, Jim along with Dennis Bourke had the honor to produce the late great Clarence Clemons’ “There’s Still Christmas” and “The Christmas Song”. The songs were just recently released on Oceangate Records (Jim and Dennis’ label). In 1988, Jim began
writing songs with Academy Award winner Franke Previte (I’ve Had The Time Of My Life, Hungry Eyes). They wrote many songs, the most famous being “Comin’ Home” written for the motion picture “Rude Awakening” and recorded by Kim Carnes and produced by legendary producer Phil Ramone. In 1989 Franke Previte introduced Jim to Mark Rivera the long time saxman for Billy Joel and Ringo Starr. Jim and Mark began 20+ year relationship of live performing for various events and affairs across the country. They have worked with such artists as Nils Lofgren (Neil Young, E Street Band), Rick Derringer, Gregg Rollie (Santana, Journey) and Christine Ohlman (SNL Band). Nuzzo and Rivera teamed up for the “Band of Brothers” concert for military veterans. Bandmates included Kasim Sulton (Utopia) , Andy York (John Cougar Mellencamp), Marshall Crenshaw, Eric Bazilian (The Hooters), and Anton Figg (The Late Night Orchestra). Some other notable people Jim has worked with through the years include Jimmy Wisner (producer), Dave Mason, Cyndi Lauper, and radio personalities Jim Kerr, Don Imus, Scott Shannon and Todd Pettengill. Jim is best known for his two classic songs “Subway” and “The Game Is Over”. “Subway” was the official MLB theme song of the 2000 Subway Series between the Yankees and Mets. It was played after the National Anthem and before the first pitch of Game One. The song was given great media attention on both radio and TV in the huge NY marketplace. “The Game Is Over” is Jim’s cynical look at the greed in professional sports. Both “Subway” and “The Game Is Over” are recognized by Baseball Almanac as two of the greatest baseball songs of all time.
Aside from music, Jim enjoys golf, squash, and cooking for family and friends. He resides in Edison with his wife Beverly and their two children, Jacqueline and James.
The Sharpe Family Singers, comprising Ron, Barb, and their children, are a talented ensemble with Broadway roots, known for their viral social media presence and acclaimed performance on America’s Got Talent. Their captivating harmonies and modern charm make them a must-see act.
J.R. Ramirez was born in Matanzas, Cuba. When he was still a baby, his family moved to the States and he was raised in Tampa, Florida.
J.R. is best known for his series regular role as “Jared Vasquez” on the Netflix (formerly NBC) hit series MANIFEST, executive produced by Robert Zemeckis (2018-2023). Prior to that, he was a series regular on the second season of the Netflix hit Marvel’s JESSICA JONES (2018) and portrayed beloved fan favorite “Julio Moreno” on four seasons of Starz’s top hit series POWER, which musician 50-Cent executive produces (2014-17).
Previously, J.R. starred as “Cal” in the Paramount Pictures comedy feature film DRUNK WEDDING, executive produced by John Hamburg (2015). In addition, he recurred as “Ted ‘Wildcat’ Grant” on CW’s top-rated show ARROW (2014-15) and as “Dr. A.J. Aquino” on the CW dramedy EMILY OWENS, M.D. (2013). He first gained notoriety as “Diego Hernandez” on Tyler Perry’s HOUSE OF PAYNE, in which he recurred for two seasons (2008-10).
J.R. is fluent in English and Spanish. He loves the outdoors and is an avid hiker, golfer, tennis & basketball player. He’s a passionate perfectionist and, when not working in New York, he calls Tampa and Los Angeles home. A home that wouldn’t be complete without his Havanese-Schnauzer rescue dog, Freddy.
Evan Jonigkeit is an American actor and producer, born February 18, 1983, in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Known for roles in X-Men: Days of Future Past and Bone Tomahawk, he transitioned to acting from baseball after a scholarship injury at Temple University led him to discover theater. Jonigkeit has also starred in television series like Sweetbitter and Easy.
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