Showing posts with label We All Come Together for John Berry and Music Health Alliance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label We All Come Together for John Berry and Music Health Alliance. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2019

GRAMMY WINNING ARTIST JOHN BERRY PRESENTS CHECK FROM “WE ALL COME TOGETHER” BENEFIT TO MUSIC HEALTH ALLIANCE


L – R Music Health Alliance CEO/Founder; Tatum Hauck Allsep , John Berry, COO/Certified Senior Advisor ®; Shelia Shipley Biddy and Robin Berry

photo credit: Moments By Moser Photography

Grammy winning Country music artist, John Berry presented Music Health Alliance CEO/Founder; Tatum Hauck Allsep and COO/Certified Senior Advisor ®; Shelia Shipley Biddy with a check for $54,700.

During the initial planning of the benefit, Berry expressed his wishes to share the financial blessings and gift a portion of the donation money raised from the star studded country music concert and fundraising efforts. The funds raised will offset the medical expenses for treatments not covered by insurance for John Berry and benefit the endeavors of Music Health Alliance to assist others in the Nashville music community.

"As I said before. Thank you is not big enough, incredible is not incredible enough and amazing is not amazing enough. I am honored, humbled and grateful for the love shown to me and Robin. It is my hope that in the future as I continue to heal and get back to playing music, that I can pass on that huge amount of love I received to others. Whether it be for folks in the music community, family, friends or fans, I want to give back what has been shown to me,” shares John Berry. “I am so happy that Music Health Alliance is a recipient of all the love shown from the special night. MHA has been there for my family for several years, providing answers and assistance for all our health insurance needs."

“For most of our  lives John Berry’s music has touched our hearts,” stated CEO/Founder; Tatum Allsep.  “Now the generosity of John and Robin Berry will enable Music Health Alliance to heal the hearts of music makers as well. We are profoundly grateful.”

“We All Come Together" for John Berry and Music Health Alliance was held on April 23rd at City Winery Nashville.

Full Performance Line-Up:

Anita Cochran
Bryan White
Chris Kulick WSM
Chuck Jones
Clint Black
Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Darryl Worley
Exile
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood
Heidi Newfield
James Wesley
Jeannie Seely w/ Tim Atwood
Jimmy Fortune
Lee Roy Parnell w/Lisa Stewart
Mark Wills
Mike Farris
Oak Ridge Boys
Radney Foster
Sean Berry
Shenandoah
Suzy Bogguss
T. Graham Brown
Tim Rushlow
Trace Adkins
Tracy Lawrence
Travis Tritt
Vince Gill

Follow John on his website at www.johnberry.com

Friday, April 26, 2019

“WE ALL COME TOGETHER” BENEFIT FOR JOHN BERRY AND MUSIC HEALTH ALLIANCE WAS FULL OF LOVE, EMOTIONS AND SURPRISES


“We All Come Together" for John Berry and Music Health Alliance has been defined in many ways since the event held on April 23 at City Winery in Nashville, the words “We” and “Together” being the most important. The love and support shown to John Berry and his family was abundant for the sold out show not only by the fans, friends and family who filled the seats, but also everyone behind the scenes, as well as those who appeared on stage, including everyone who made donations and contributions to the event. Financial totals raised are expected to exceed $300K, although final tabulations are not available as of this release.

The benefit surpassed the traditional fundraising concert expectations by the incredible talent on hand who were backed by John’s band throughout the show. Hosted by WSM on-air personalities Chris Kulick, Devon O’Day and Mike Terry, along with Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase of the Crook and Chase show, each sharing personal story after story about each artist who took the stage and engaging the audience with anticipation of the next performance.

Surprises and heartfelt special moments personal to John Berry and his wife Robin, as well as their family, were plentiful. John’s original band members, who toured with him at the height of his music career, together with John’s son, Caelan on drums and his wife Robin singing backup, joined his son, Sean, to play “Kiss Me In The Car,” bringing John to his feet, speechless and wiping tears as he tried to express his joy in seeing everyone on stage together.

A first time ever on stage collaboration performance by Trace Adkins, T. Graham Brown, Jimmy Fortune and Marty Raybon of “Workin’ On A Building,” had the crowd on their feet in awe. The song was originally recorded in 2012 as part of a fundraising effort to benefit the Mindanao Blessings International Philippines Orphanage Project.

Vince Gill, alone on the stage with just his guitar, delivered a touching performance of “Prove Me Wrong,” a song written by Gill and recorded by John Berry in 1995.

One of the most special moments came during the show when John took to the stage to sing his new single, “The Richest Man,” a heartfelt tribute to his father for teaching him the important things in life are friendships and values, not material things. "I may have written this song about my dad, but if my dad was here tonight, he would say I was the richest man he ever knew," expressed Berry as he introduced the song.

Berry followed this with “There Could Never Be Another Love,” with his wife Robin on stage next to him, sharing with those in attendance that he had 35 treatments for his cancer and she was right beside him for each and every one of them. As the song progressed, audience members brought to the stage, one by one, 35 long stemmed red roses to represent each cancer treatment. There was not a dry eye in the house.

Three unannounced and surprise guests stepped on stage with performances of their iconic songs. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, Jim Messina, had the crowd on their feet with his Loggins and Messina hit song, "If Your Momma Don't Dance," and Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed their legendary hit songs "Walk Away Joe" and "Friends in Low Places."

The evening ended with a sing-a-long of “We All Come Together,” a song recorded by John Berry and many of the artist’s who appeared throughout the concert to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma. The original song was written by John Berry and Chuck Jones, but the lyrics were modified to fit this special occasion by Jones who came out and sang front and center along with many of the artists who performed during the event.

"It's so hard to find the words to convey how I feel about the "We All Come Together” Benefit, not only for me, but also for Music Health Alliance. Thank you is not big enough, incredible is not incredible enough and amazing is not amazing enough. In a million years I could not have imagined a night like Tuesday night. The artists, emcees, the photographers, the press, the Berry Lead team, the band, my friends, my family, the folks I met that night; it is almost too much to wrap my mind around. There was an enormous amount of love in the room. I am honored, humbled and grateful for the love shown to me and Robin. It is my hope that in the future as I heal and get back to playing music, that I can pass on that huge amount of love I received Tuesday night to others. Whether it be for folks in the music community, family, friends or fans, I want to give back what has been shown to me,” shares John Berry. “I am so happy that Music Health Alliance is a recipient of all the love shown Tuesday night. MHA has been there for my family for several years, providing answers and assistance for all our health insurance needs."

Artists who generously and graciously gave of their time and talent were revealed by media partner WSM Radio and live-streamed on The Heartland Network on the Cody, Coffee and Country show leading up to the event.

Full Performance Line-Up:

Anita Cochran
Bryan White
Chris Kulick WSM
Chuck Jones
Clint Black
Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Darryl Worley
Exile
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood
Heidi Newfield
James Wesley
Jeannie Seely w/ Tim Atwood
Jimmy Fortune
Lee Roy Parnell w/Lisa Stewart
Mark Wills
Mike Farris
Oak Ridge Boys
Radney Foster
Sean Berry
Shenandoah
Suzy Bogguss
T. Graham Brown
Tim Rushlow
Trace Adkins
Tracy Lawrence
Travis Tritt
Vince Gill

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

“WE ALL COME TOGETHER” FOR JOHN BERRY AND MUSIC HEALTH ALLIANCE ANNOUNCES TEXT-TO-DONATE AND ONLINE AUCTION FOR BENEFIT

Emcee’s Announced For Concert


“We All Come Together" for John Berry and Music Health Alliance has announced two additional options to support the benefit concert on April 23rd. Contributions to the benefit can be made by texting the word DONATE to 678-666-5269 and following a URL link in the response. An online auction will go live on Thursday, April 18 at 9 AM CDT with new auction items added through the day of the benefit concert and once live can be viewed at accelevents.com/e/JBMHA.

WSM Radio on-air personalities Chris Kulick, Devon O’Day and Mike Terry along with Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase of the Crook and Chase show will emcee the benefit concert.

The benefit concert scheduled for April 23 at City Winery has been organized to raise money to offset the medical expenses not covered by insurance for John Berry, who was diagnosed with throat cancer in January. A portion of the ticket sales will go to Music Health Alliance to fund assistance to others in the music community. Tickets can be purchased here.

"I am truly honored and humbled that so many of the Nashville music community have committed their time and talent to this event to help me and Music Health Alliance,” shared John Berry. “I am looking forward to personally thanking each one of them the night of April 23. I hope that I am able to maintain my composure and not be teary eyed the entire evening."

Artists who have stepped up to perform were revealed by media partner WSM Radio and live-streamed on The Heartland Network on the Cody, Coffee and Country show.

Full Performance Line-Up:

Anita Cochran

Bryan White

Chris Kulick WSM

Chuck Jones

Clint Black

Darin & Brooke Aldridge

Darryl Worley

Exile

Heidi Newfield

James Wesley

Jeannie Seely w/ Tim Atwood

Jimmy Fortune

Lee Roy Parnell w/Lisa Stewart

Mark Wills

Mike Farris

Oak Ridge Boys

Radney Foster

Sean Berry

Shenandoah

Suzy Bogguss

T. Graham Brown

Tim Rushlow

Trace Adkins

Tracy Lawrence

Travis Tritt

Vince Gill

Follow John on his website at www.johnberry.com

Friday, April 5, 2019

#EVENT - “WE ALL COME TOGETHER” FOR JOHN BERRY AND MUSIC HEALTH ALLIANCE - TUESDAY, APRIL 23 AT CITY WINERY NASHVILLE


“We All Come Together" for John Berry and Music Health Alliance, a benefit concert scheduled for April 23 at City Winery will raise money to offset the medical expenses not covered by insurance for John Berry, who was diagnosed with throat cancer in January. A portion of the ticket sales will go to Music Health Alliance to fund financial assistance to others in the music community. Tickets can be purchased here.

"Wow! We are completely and utterly overwhelmed at the outpouring of love and care for both of us during this time. The music community has all come together for us and we are humbled to be friends with such an amazing group of artists and proud to be part of an industry that cares so much for each other,” said John and Robin Berry. “A few years ago we were faced with the daunting task of finding health insurance for our family. Music Health Alliance stepped in and expertly guided us through the process to find the plan that was right for us. We introduced our band and fellow musician friends to this incredible organization because it’s always good to have help navigating through the maze of health insurance options and Music Health Alliance made the task manageable."

“City Winery Nashville is proud to host  the benefit, "We All Come Together" for John Berry and Music Health Alliance. As a live music venue in Nashville, we have the utmost respect for the musicians and artists who have graced our stage,” said Mike Simon, Talent Buyer, City Winery. “We always strive to be a philanthropic force, and we're humbled to give back to the music community through our friends at Music Health Alliance.”

Artists who have stepped up to perform have been revealed the past week by media partner WSM Radio and live-streamed on The Heartland Network on the Cody, Coffee and Country show, with the full performance line-up announced this morning.

Confirmed Performers:

Anita Cochran
Billy Dean
Bryan White
Chris Kulick WSM
Chuck Jones
Clint Black
Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Darryl Worley
Exile
Heidi Newfield
James Wesley
Jeannie Seely w/ Tim Atwood
Jimmy Fortune
Lee Roy Parnell w/Lisa Stewart
Mark Wills
Mike Farris
Oak Ridge Boys
Radney Foster
Restless Heart
Sean Berry
Shenandoah
Suzy Bogguss
T. Graham Brown
Tim Rushlow
Trace Adkins
Tracy Lawrence
Travis Tritt
Vince Gill