Local singer-songwriter and pop star Jeremy Gloff is still working hard for his money, and for money he earns for others. You can line his—and the community’s—pockets twice this month, too.

The first chance is at this Saturday solo New World Brewery acoustic BBQ gig where Gloff will play one or two songs from each of his albums, which span 28 years. Gloff is working on his 23rd album—Burn It Up! Turn It Up!” (stylized in all caps), featuring local favorites Louis Junior, Achilles the Conqueror and Amber Lynn Nicol—and you might here stuff from it at Jeremy’s other February gig, a Feb. 27 “Fighting Hunger for Harry” benefiting Feeding Tampa Bay.

Gloff is that nonprofit’s volunteer supervisor for the Trinity Cafe program, but the benefit was organized by musician Melissa Grady and her band Same Day Delivery Orchestra. Local singers joining the cause include John Nowicki, J.T. Brown, and Buck Sands who are all backed by a massive all-star band.

Jeremy Gloff. Sat. Feb. 20, 7: 30 p.m. Free. / Fighting Hunger For Harry: a benefit for Feeding Tampa Bay featuring the music of Harry Chapin. Sat. Feb. 27, 7 p.m. $10 min. donationNew World Brewery, Tampa

Freelance contributor Stephanie Powers started her media career as an Editorial Assistant long ago when the Tampa Bay Times was still called the St. Petersburg Times. After stints in Chicago and Los Angeles,...