Dan Rosen Gives TV Audiences ‘A Teaspoon Of Love’

5 December 2024 | 2:32 pm | Mary Varvaris

Dan Rosen can be seen giving a “Teaspoon of Love,” microphone before him and singing alongside a star-studded roster of Aussie acts.

Dan Rosen at the 'OzHarvest' TV concert

Dan Rosen at the 'OzHarvest' TV concert (Source: Instagram/Channel 7)

Dan Rosen appeared on Channel 7 this week for a live concert special, the OzHarvest Unite To Feed Australia Live event.

In a video shared on the Channel 7 Instagram account, Rosen can be seen giving a “Teaspoon of Love,” microphone before him and singing alongside a star-studded roster of Aussie acts.

At OzHarvest, the Teaspoon of Love is recognised as a “symbol of hope and collective action” the organisation presents as a way to do good in the world. The OzHarvest website notes that every teaspoon sold helps to deliver 40 meals to those in need.

Unite To Feed Australia Live aired on Tuesday (3 December)—the program aimed to fight food insecurity for Australians in need and celebrated OzHarvest’s 20th anniversary.

While the show highlighted Australia’s food waste crisis, crucial funds were raised as Better Homes And GardensJohanna Griggs and comedian Jimmy Rees hosted the event.

The show boasted performances by legends such as Daryl Braithwaite, Human Nature, and Danielle Spencer, country star Fanny Lumsden, and contemporary artists Emmanuel Kelly, Conrad Sewell, Courtney Act, Felix Riebl of The Cat Empire fame, Lior, William Barton, Tierney Brothers, William Crighton, and Jess Hitchcock.

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The night also featured performances by Air Land Sea, the Sydney Street Choir, and this year’s Australian Idol winner Dylan Wright. OzHarvest founder Ronni Kahn AO also discussed the challenges many Australians face with food insecurity.

In other Dan Rosen news, publishing was recently added to his role as Warner Music Australasia President.

With the newly expanded role, Rosen is set to “grow Warner Chappell Music Australasia's business, foster a new level of collaboration between the two divisions, and create new opportunities for both artists and songwriters.”

Rosen said he’s “incredibly excited” to take on the expanded role, adding that it’s a “privilege” to “passionately and innovatively” serve Warner’s roster of recording artists and songwriters.

Last month, Rosen received a Fellowship from Monash University for his services to the Australian creative industries and the arts.