Showing posts with label benefit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefit. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2024

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - 15TH ANNUAL “DARIUS & FRIENDS” BENEFIT CONCERT RETURNS TO NASHVILLE’S RYMAN AUDITORIUM MONDAY, JUNE 3

Tickets On Sale This Friday, May 3 at 10 a.m. CT via AXS.com

Rucker’s New Duet With Jennifer Nettles, “Never Been Over,” Available Everywhere Ahead of May 28 “Life’s Too Short” Memoir Release


Multi-time Diamond-certified superstar Darius Rucker returns to the historic Ryman Auditorium on Monday, June 3 for his 15th annual “Darius & Friends” concert benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. The event, which unofficially kicks off the week of CMA Fest in downtown Nashville and has raised more than $3.6 million to date, will feature a surprise all-star roster of friends as has become tradition at the annual celebration.

Rucker, who was honored as the 2023 CMA Humanitarian of the Year for always prioritizing philanthropic work throughout his career, made a commitment to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital nearly two decades ago after taking an inspiring tour of the hospital. Through this meaningful experience, Rucker learned how St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

Reflecting on his 2008 visit to the hospital to the Tennessean, Rucker noted, “You see these kids who are sick, and they’re so happy to be there, because their caregivers are so loving and giving to them. And then you find out that nobody ever gets a bill. That blew me away. I was just like, ‘We’ll figure out some way to help you guys as much as I can.’”

Now, a decade and a half later, that effort has become an annual tradition. Friends performing with Rucker in past years have included Lauren Alaina, Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Jelly Roll, Charles Kelley of Lady A, Ashley McBryde, A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, Megan Moroney, Brad Paisley, Kenny Rogers and Tommy Thayer of KISS, among many others.

Tickets to the 15th annual “Darius & Friends” benefit concert start at $69 with VIP package options up to $249, available via AXS.com. Pre-sale access begins tomorrow, April 30 at 10 a.m. CT, with tickets on sale to the general public this Friday, May 3 at 10 a.m. CT. The event is made possible with support from generous sponsors AMD, CDW and The Law Office of Jennifer McCoy.

The announcement of this year’s “Darius & Friends” event adds to an exciting season for the three-time GRAMMY winner, who on Friday released a reimagined duet version of his Carolyn’s Boy album standout “Never Been Over” featuring Jennifer Nettles and on May 28 will release his first book, a memoir titled “Life’s Too Short” that explores the story of his life through the lens of the music that defined it. Rucker also returns to the road with his Hootie & the Blowfish bandmates in May for the Summer Camp with Trucks Tour. Tickets are on sale now HERE.

For more information, visit DariusRucker.com and follow on social media @DariusRucker.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR 2024 COUNTRY WITH HEART BENEFITING ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL #CMAFEST2024


Country music fans seeking a true "fan fair" experience are in store for an epic event on Saturday June 8th at the 10th annual Country With Heart benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital presented by Workout Anytime 24/7 and Springer Mountain Farms. Host and founder, hit singer/songwriter Bobby Marquez will lead an amazing night of entertainment at the Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre, beginning at 5pm.


2024 Country With Heart for St. Jude Lineup:

  • Triple threat master guitarist, soulful singer & top notch songwriter - Lee Roy Parnell
  • Christian Music Hall of Fame entertainer -Barbara Fairchild
  • Western Music Hall Fame singer/songwriter/producer/narrator - Rex Allen Jr.
  • Celebrated singer-songwriter and former Little Texas member - Brady Seals
  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry star - Charlie McCoy
  • Arkansas Country Music Hall of Fame songwriter - Wood Newton
  • Entertainer, TV and Radio host, grandson of Floyd Cramer - Jason Coleman
  • Awarded Gospel Music singer/songwriter - Johnathan Bond
*Surprise celebrity guests will be announced in the upcoming weeks.

This unique gathering during CMA Fest week features all of the elements of the Music City's magic. The intimate theatre setting will include a home cooked southern dinner, a silent auction with rare celebrity items and a night filled with the biggest hits over the decades in country music from the most famous, legendary names in the business and talented songwriters who created these mega-hits. Best of all, at the center of the "Volunteer" state, Country with Heart is a benefit with AlLL proceeds going directly to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to fund their mission of Finding Cures and Saving Children.

Fans will find a treasure trove of celebrity collector items from a limited, numbered Lee Greenwood autographed God Bless the USA guitar to a custom Donna Fargo Rodeo King Hat, illustrated Muppets memorabilia from famed artist Guy Ghilchrist, a rare Grand Ole Opry Memory Book from the show's move to the Grand Ole Opry House and so much more.

Texas Country Music Hall of Fame DJ and Emmy nominated journalist Jennifer Herron will emcee the evening's event.

Tickets are available now on www.eventbrite.com or by clicking HERE

The Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre's special buffet dinner will be available for purchase, separately at the door. And fans can enjoy free parking in the Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theatre's Music Valley location across the parking lot from the famed Troubadour Theatre and directly across the street from the Grand Ole Opry House.

For updates on the 2024 Country With Heart benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, keep up with Bobby Marquez daily at www.facebook.com/bobbymarquezmusic

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

ACM LIFTING LIVES ANNOUNCES PARKER MCCOLLUM TO HEADLINE ALL-STAR CONCERT ON THE GREEN IN TEXAS DURING ACM AWARDS WEEK

Tickets Available for Exclusive Pre-Sale Starting Thursday, March 21 at 10am CST; 

General On-Sale this Friday, March 22 at 10am CST at ACMLiftingLives.org/Concert


ACM Lifting Lives®, the philanthropic partner of the Academy of Country Music®, announced today the return of ACM Lifting Lives LIVE, presented by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, the tentpole fundraising event of ACM Awards Week, which brings together artists, industry members, and fans for an all-star concert on the golfing green at Topgolf The Colony on May 15, ahead of the 59th ACM Awards® the following evening. ACM Award winner Parker McCollum will serve as the headliner for this year’s highly-anticipated event, with additional performers to be announced in the coming weeks.

In its second year in Texas, Parker McCollum and Friends: ACM Lifting Lives LIVE, Presented by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts will raise money and awareness for ACM Lifting Lives, which works to improve lives through the power of music with a specific focus on health-related initiatives that use music therapy as a way of healing. Significant annual commitments include the ACM Lifting Lives Autism Lab at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and their annual Music Camp, a week-long, music-driven, residential program for individuals with Williams syndrome. Their work also includes contributions to various organizations that provide mental health support for the country music community, along with grants through The Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund, given to individuals who face unexpected emergencies or hardships.

"I am truly honored that ACM Lifting Lives has given me the opportunity to host the Parker McCollum & Friends: ACM Lifting Lives event this year at Topgolf in The Colony, TX,” McCollum says. “The work they do to improve lives through the power of music and the funds they raise are vital to helping folks in and out of our Country music community. I can't wait to have some of my really talented friends join me for a great night supporting the mission of ACM Lifting Lives and help them continue their incredible work."

“The support of Country Music artists and the industry as a whole are what makes the impactful work of ACM Lifting Lives possible,” explained ACM Lifting Lives Executive Director Lyndsay Cruz. “We have been massive fans of Parker for years, and we couldn’t be more excited that he chose to volunteer his time to help us raise money and awareness in his home state. We can’t wait to party with the fans in north Texas so soon!”

2023 saw a landmark ACM Lifting Lives LIVE concert, as HARDY, Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman took to the stage on the green at Topgolf The Colony in front of a sold-out house, marking the most successful fundraising event by the organization to date.

General Admission tickets on the green will be available to ACM Members, ACM A-List subscribers, 59th ACM Awards ticket holders, and Topgolf Friends and Family through an exclusive presale starting this Thursday (3.21) at 10am CST. Remaining tickets will be available for a general public on-sale, which begins Friday (3.22) at 10am CST at ACMLiftingLives.org/concert. The concert will start at approximately 7:45 p.m. CST. All proceeds benefit ACM Lifting Lives.

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

WALKER HAYES TO HEADLINE ALL STAR EVENT, "MELODIES FOR MINDS", BENEFITTING THE REFUGE CENTER AND CHANGE YOUR BRAIN FOUNDATION

Jason Wahler, Jana Kramer, Hilary Williams and More To Appear


Country hitmaker Walker Hayes will take center stage as the headliner for the upcoming "Melodies for Minds" event, set to take place on February 6, 2024, at Nashville’s Loveless Cafe.

This intimate evening promises a blend of captivating stories and soulful melodies from some of the music industry's most beloved artists and champions for mental health and brain health.

In addition to Walker Hayes, the evening will feature a stellar lineup including Hilary Williams, Jana Kramer, Michael Tyler, Lana Scott, and Jason Wahler, with Chuck Wicks serving as the host.

Additionally, esteemed figures Dr. Daniel Amen of the Change Your Brain Foundation and Amy Alexander of The Refuge Center will be in attendance.

"Melodies for Minds" is more than just a night of entertainment; it's a beacon of hope for individuals battling mental health challenges.

In collaboration with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD, and the Change Your Brain Foundation, this event aims to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.

Proceeds from "Melodies for Minds" will go towards a joint scholarship fund with the Amen Clinic, providing crucial mental health assessments, brain scans (SPECT), diagnoses, treatment plans, and counseling services for up to one year. By attending this event, patrons are directly contributing to this noble cause and helping to transform lives within their community.

Attendees can look forward to not only enjoying exceptional performances but also supporting two vital organizations dedicated to mental health advocacy and support.

About The Refuge Center:

The Refuge Center for Counseling has been a beacon of hope since its establishment in December 2005. Founded by Amy Alexander and Jennifer Thames-Hamilton, The Refuge Center offers accessible and affordable mental and emotional healthcare services to transform communities. With nearly two decades of service, The Refuge Center has provided over 300,000 counseling sessions and serves more than 4,000 clients annually.

About Change Your Brain Foundation:

The Change Your Brain Foundation, founded in 2008 by Daniel Amen MD, is committed to revolutionizing brain health and ending mental illness. Through cutting-edge brain-imaging research, educational programs, and funding for treatment, the foundation strives to empower individuals to improve their brain health and lead fulfilling lives.

For more information, visit www.refugecenter.org/event/melodiesforminds









Thursday, December 14, 2023

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - NASHVILLE ARTISTS COME TOGETHER FOR "UNPLUGGED FOR TENNESSEE" BENEFIT CONCERT FOR TORNADO VICTIMS THIS SATURDAY, DEC 17 AT EXIT IN


Source: Music Row Magazine (Author LB Cantrell)

Following the devastation from last Saturday’s tornadoes in Middle Tennessee that took six lives and damaged the properties of thousands, Nashville artists will come together for a benefit concert this Sunday (Dec. 17) at Exit/In.

“Unplugged For Tennessee” will feature performances from Hardy, Nate Smith, Alana Springsteen, Dylan Marlowe, Chayce Beckham, Abby Anderson, Trey Lewis, Graham Barham, Payton Smith, Jay Allen and other surprise guests. The event is being produced by Media Farm Agency, the management team behind the @NashvilleTN Instagram, and will be hosted by country music personality and industry member Benji Chord.

Tickets are on sale now. 100% of the net proceeds from “Unplugged For Tennessee” will benefit Hands On Nashville and The American Red Cross – Tennessee Region.

“Nashville always seems to find a way to heal and come together after a tragedy,” says Matt Wilson, Founder of Media Farm Agency. “And music is a universal part of the healing process in our city. This benefit came together extremely fast, thanks to the help of our team and our great friends that wanted to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by the storm. We are so thankful for the artists who volunteered so quickly to help and donate their time and talent for such a worthy cause.”

Monday, July 10, 2023

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - DRAKE WHITE ANNOUNCES INSPIRATIONAL “BENEFIT FOR THE BRAIN” CONCERT FEATURING RANDY HOUSER, RILEY GREEN, JAMEY JOHNSON AND MORE

SET FOR AUGUST 28 AT NASHVILLE’S RYMAN AUDITORIUM

PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT RESEARCH AND SUPPORT NETWORKS IN THE FIELD OF BRAIN AND MENTAL HEALTH



Four years after surviving his own traumatic brain injury, Drake White looks to support and inspire “the battle between your ears” with a new charity concert.

Announcing his “Benefit for the Brain,” White and a star-studded cast of fellow performers will share the stage for one night only at Nashville’s famous Ryman Auditorium on August 28.

Seeking to advance research and support networks in the field of brain and mental health, White will lead a lineup which already features Randy Houser, Riley Green and Jamey Johnson, plus more special guests from the worlds of Country, Rock and Americana who will be announced soon.

Through his Big Fire Fund 501(c)(3) charity organization, all proceeds raised will be gifted to a handpicked slate of benefit partners representing three pillars: military personnel and their families with a focus on PTSD and other related issues, child and adolescent brain health, and progressive research into alternative brain and stroke treatments.

A cause near and dear to White, brain health became important to the acclaimed entertainer after suffering a stroke and collapsing onstage in 2019, being subsequently diagnosed with Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM). The rare vascular disorder forced him to relearn how to do almost everything – including playing guitar and singing – but White has since returned to the life he loves and is determined to help others battle their own brain issues. White recently gave The Tennessean an exclusive interview on his fundraising event, "Benefit for the Brain." Read the full story here.

“This will be a night of music and conversation shining light on brain and mental health,” White explains. “Through music and community, our goal is to raise awareness and resources to foster innovation in adolescent brain health, empower veterans and their families, and bridge the gap between alternative medicine and public perception. Together, we hope to inspire a community of understanding, improve quality of life, and give courage to face the battle between your ears.”

News of the empowering benefit concert comes at the start of a brand-new creative chapter for White, who released his heartfelt new single “Spirit” at the end of June. A swaying traveler’s anthem with a hard-won sense of inner peace, the track was co-written by White with Leslie Satcher and Phil Pence, and marks the first taste of an upcoming project.

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - BENEFIT CONCERT FEATURING ERIC PASLAY, SPENCER CRANDALL, DYLAN SCHNEIDER, ALLIE COLLEEN, RACHEL WAMMACK AND MORE TO BENEFIT SPREADING HOPE WITH KEITH GRINER


Fueled by moving humility, a passion for rallying the community together, and an others-focused ambition, Spreading Hope With Keith Griner — a concert series with a purpose — has announced their next benefit show, set to happen at 3rd & Lindsley on Wednesday, June 21. So far, Spreading Hope has raised over 20k for Hope On The Row through over 200 artist performances.

With a glowing lineup of 12 performers including Eric Paslay, Spencer Crandall and Dylan Schneider, tickets are available in advance and at the door with all proceeds to be donated directly to Hope On The Row — a local nonprofit serving Nashville’s unhoused. Hope On The Row will also be onsite taking all types of donations; lightly used clothing, new socks, and new personal essentials (shampoo, toothbrushes, women’s hygiene, etc). For those who can’t make it in person, the concert will be live-streamed for free via Phierce Productions on Volume.com, with opportunities to donate from the livestream as well.

Born in 2020, Spreading Hope found its home in the Nashville community through host, curator, producer and director Keith Griner’s mission to uplift those who may find themselves feeling hopeless or helpless as a result of homelessness. Carried by an abiding enthusiasm for being a source of light to the city’s unhoused — regardless of their reason for homelessness — his commitment to the cause arrives from his own personal dealings with it. Fighting through homelessness and addiction himself, Keith, now 15 years sober, has the ability to suffer alongside those struggling in this way throughout our community; a deep empathy which he turns to fuel for action and change.

“My passion stems from the fact that I used to be living on the streets,” Griner shares. “I can understand the challenge to prevail from that kind of situation and feeling hopeless. But, it is possible for people to find their way out. I want people to know that it’s possible, and I want people who know someone who’s in that situation to not give up either.”

Giving Nashville artists the opportunity to give back to their community has also proved a special piece to Spreading Hope’s journey. Eric Pasley shares, “Keith has such a big heart for the homeless and I’m so happy to help raise money for those going through hard times in our community.” Spencer Crandall details his gratitude to be involved noting, “Spreading Hope does so much good! Every time I play a writer's round, or donate money, I know it’s going to directly impact other human beings' lives for the better and I couldn’t be more proud to align with their mission.” The upcoming shows’ third headliner, Dylan Schneider, also shared a few words, raving: “[I’m] super honored to be a part of this event, I know the importance of helping those in need and love everything that Spreading Hope represents. Let’s have a party for a good cause y’all!"

To purchase tickets and for more information, click here.

Watch the free live stream by Phierce Productions here.

ABOUT HOPE ON THE ROW:

Hope On The Row is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It was founded in 2020 by Nashville-based songwriter Ava Suppelsa in an effort to support the homeless community in Nashville amidst the global pandemic. 100% of donations go directly to providing Nashville’s homeless with food, supplies, and other personal items necessary for survival.


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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

LEE BRICE MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION TO BENEFIT THE FOLDED FLAG FOUNDATION

National Radio Special Sponsored by O’Charley’s Restaurant + Bar, Coca-Cola and Powered by PickleJar




The Folded Flag Foundation has been announced as the beneficiary of Lee Brice’s Memorial Day Celebration, a national radio special sponsored by O’Charley’s Restaurant + Bar, Coca-Cola, and PickleJar and produced by Gator Michaels Consulting. Listeners across the country can tune in to their local radio stations throughout the holiday weekend and donate directly to The Folded Flag Foundation via PickleJar or by visiting giveforheroes.com. Folded Flag is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and 100% of contributions go directly toward educational scholarships and grants for the families of fallen soldiers.

PickleJar is also giving one lucky fan a trip to see Lee Brice this summer on his “Label Me Proud” tour with special guests Michael Ray, Jackson Dean, Tim Montana and Tyler Farr. Fans will be automatically registered with a donation, but they can also register for free at giveforheroes.com.

“Anyone who knows me and my music knows that I take supporting our veterans and Gold Star families very seriously,” said Lee Brice. “Those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country deserve nothing short of our utmost respect. The mission of Folded Flag is a sacred one for me, and that’s why I’ve become such a vocal champion of their work. This Memorial Day Celebration is going to be a blast for listeners, and I hope they will donate what they can to such a great nonprofit.”

In addition to the Lee Brice Memorial Day Celebration live national radio show, O’Charley’s employees will be wearing t-shirts during Memorial Day weekend featuring PickleJar’s intelligent QR code technology that restaurant patrons can use to access the PickleJar app to participate in the event.

“O’Charley’s support for Folded Flag and its mission is a pillar of our brand. This event is just the latest way we are working to raise money and awareness for these deserving Gold Star families,” said O’Charley’s CEO Craig Barber. “Having Lee Brice involved in such a deep way is absolutely awesome. He’s not just an outstanding musician – he’s a man who sincerely cares about helping others and using his platform to do so. I can’t thank him enough for his involvement.”

“To see the evolution of O’Charley’s support over the years has been incredible,” said Folded Flag President Kim Frank. “O’Charley’s continues to go above and beyond to help us carry out our mission and we consider our partnership with them critical for our success. I can’t wait to tune in to this Celebration to hear some special music and see how much money Lee can help us raise.”

O’Charley’s launched the first ever charity-based virtual restaurant concept last year, the Songwriters Café, wherein all proceeds went directly to supporting The Folded Flag Foundation.

The groundbreaking concept was the evolution of the Songwriters Cafe virtual benefit concert series, which O’Charley’s launched in 2020 by teaming up with country music stars like Lee Brice and Russell Dickerson to shine a spotlight on Gold Star families and their needs.

Furthering their support for Gold Star family members, this year O’Charley’s also launched a Gold Star hiring campaign focused solely on getting Gold Star family members jobs and securing opportunities for their career success.

“The Lee Brice Memorial Day Celebration intersects PickleJar’s two biggest passions: celebrating artists and mobilizing donations to worthy recipients,” said Jeff James, CEO of PickleJar. “We couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity to play a role in this inspiring campaign.”

PickleJar is available for IOS and Android smartphones. The intelligent QR code technology is in use at select venues nationwide and fundraising events which allows participants to send monies in support of musicians and charitable events without having to download the app. Most importantly, PickleJar’s TipShare feature means the funds are automatically routed to the intended organization and they receive 100% of the funds.

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

STARS FOR SECOND HARVEST RETURNS TO HISTORIC RYMAN AUDITORIUM FOR CMA FEST


Stars for Second Harvest, presented by American Airlines, is making it's return to the historic Ryman Auditorium on June 7 during CMA Fest! Hosted by Craig Wiseman, hit songwriter and founder of Big Loud Records and Big Loud Shirt, this acoustic benefit concert has previously featured some of the hottest headliners in country music such as Blake Shelton and Keith Urban. This year's lineup hasn't been released yet but there is no doubt it's gonna be a good one! It sells out quickly, so get your tickets now!

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

HARDY, RANDY MONTANA, HUNTER PHELPS AND JAMESON RODGERS HEADLINE INAUGURAL “COULDA, SHOULDA, WOULDA” EVENT TO BENEFIT MUSIC HEALTH ALLIANCE

Evening of Stories and Songs raises $125,000 to support non-profit’s free healthcare programs and life-saving advocacy services


L-R: Hunter Phelps, HARDY, Tatum Allsep (Founder/CEO, Music Health Alliance),
Jameson Rodgers, Randy Montana

Photo credit: Hunter Berry

Music Health Alliance (MHA), recently honored with the 2021 CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award, unveiled its inaugural “Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda” event last night, headlined by four of Music City’s hottest songwriters ‑ HARDY, Randy Montana, Hunter Phelps and Jameson Rodgers – performing songs in the round that “coulda, shoulda, woulda” been a smash along with their biggest hits. The evening of stories and songs, hosted by Country Countdown USA’s Lon Helton at City Winery, raised $125,000 to support the Nashville-based non-profit’s free healthcare programs and life-saving advocacy services.

“Coulda, Shouda, Woulda” — an old Southern expression for wistful regret, marks the fate of many a good song. Placed unfinished in the back of a drawer, left off an album it didn’t quite fit, every songwriter is haunted by the songs that didn’t seem to get a fair shake. This is how Grammy-winning songwriter Liz Rose came up with the idea for “Coulda, Shouda, Woulda,” a one-of-a-kind event where top songwriters get to pull out the songs that “coulda, shouda, woulda,” and finally give them their day. Join us to hear songwriters play their best songs with the worst luck, the songs they wished they had written, and of course the hits that did get their due.

For every $1 donation, MHA is able to provide $30 in life-saving healthcare resources to Heal The Music. Working tirelessly the powerhouse team of 12 women assist music industry professionals with the entire spectrum of their healthcare needs, ranging from assistance with medical bills or physical and mental health guidance that includes finding doctors or prescription medicine, finding financial grants while recovering from a serious health issue, affordable health insurance, or answers to Medicare questions.

Based in Nashville, MHA has provided free healthcare advocacy and support to more than 18,000 music industry members across 49 states in the non-profit’s first nine years - songwriters, musicians, performers, producers, engineers, venue operators, artist managers, agents, publishers, business managers, and more - by providing access to medicine, mental health resources, COVID-19 relief, diagnostic tests, lifesaving transplants, end of life care and many other necessary services, saving more than $85,000,000 in healthcare costs for the nationwide music community in less than a decade. Entirely funded through grants and individual and corporate donations, financial support from the music community is critical to continue MHA’s advocacy and free services.

In response to the pandemic, Music Health Alliance’s COVID-19 Relief Plan was created to provide direct support for the immediate needs of music industry professionals and their families during this public health crisis through relief grants, simplified solutions and a comprehensive database of resources. MHA fights so those in our industry never have to feel alone in a health crisis and removes obstacles so patients can receive lifesaving care. Its services are free to any person who has worked in the music industry for three or more years or who has credited contributions to 4 commercially released recordings or videos. Spouses, partners, and children of qualifying individuals may also receive access to the non-profit’s services from birth to end of life.

For more about Music Health Alliance’s free services,
contact MHA at 615-200-6896 or info@musichealthalliance.com
Donate to Music Health Alliance at: musichealthalliance.com/donate-to-heal

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

#COUNTRYGIVESBACK - RICKY SKAGGS & STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN TO HOST TORNADO RELIEF BENEFIT CONCERT ON FEB. 20 AT HEARTLAND CHURCH IN PADUCAH, KY.

LINEUP ALSO INCLUDES JASON CRABB, LARRY STEWART AND MORE

ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT MAYFIELD, KY. TORNADO VICTIMS VIA SAMARITAN'S PURSE


To purchase tickets, click HERE.

Devastated by the damage from the Dec. 10 tornado in Mayfield, Ky., Ricky Skaggs and Steven Curtis Chapman have organized a benefit concert on Sunday, Feb. 20 at 7:00 p.m. (CT) at Heartland Church in Chapman's hometown of Paducah, Ky. Skaggs and Chapman enlisted friends, Jason Crabb, Larry Stewart and more, for the lineup. All proceeds will benefit victims of the tornado via Samaritan's Purse. 

Blue Wolf Capital Partners, The State Group and the family of companies throughout Kentucky (Rick’s Electric, Beltline Electric, Comstock Electric and Delta Services) are pleased to sponsor the Kentucky tornado relief benefit concert. They are committed to helping this region fully recover from the devastation caused by the storms and their thoughts and prayers go out to all who were affected.

“As a boy who was born and raised in Paducah, Ky. (and spent a lot of my childhood in Mayfield), I have been broken-hearted to see the devastation caused by the tornadoes that swept through my home state back in December. I've been praying for the folks back home and have wanted to find a way to encourage them and show them some love. So I reached out to my 'bluegrass big brother' and fellow Kentuckian, Ricky Skaggs, and said, 'let's go play some music and try to raise some money to love on the people there'…and thankfully he agreed! I’m also very grateful to be joined by two other Kentucky brothers, Jason Crabb and Larry Stewart (also from Paducah) for this one night only Kentucky tornado relief benefit, with proceeds going to Samaritan's Purse to help the work that they're doing there for those who have been most devastated and affected by these tornadoes," shared Chapman.

"I’m really glad to be coming back again to help the people of Mayfield, Ky. I came with Franklin Graham and Samaritan’s Purse on Christmas Eve, but I knew I just had to come back. My heart broke when I saw the devastation. This benefit concert will be a great opportunity for the people of Kentucky and the surrounding states to come and help our neighbors that have lost so much. Bring your friends and help all you can, as they really need us right now,” stated Skaggs.

"I am a Kentucky boy, through and through. The moment I heard about the destruction and loss of life from the tornadoes, I went to help. Thankfully, great friends and organizations like Jentezen Franklin, God’s Pit Crew and Samaritan’s Purse jumped right in. And now, my friends – and fellow Kentucky brothers – Steven Curtis Chapman and Ricky Skaggs are pitching in to help even more people through this benefit concert. I sure hope you’ll come out, open up your hearts and join us to make a difference. It’s going to take all of us to rebuild," added Crabb.

“As Kentucky families continue to recover, we are incredibly grateful for the talent and generosity of Steven Curtis Chapman and Ricky Skaggs,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse. “The proceeds of this concert will go toward our ongoing efforts to help tornado victims return home while reminding them that God loves them and they are not forgotten.”

Based in Boone, N.C., Samaritan's Purse responds to the physical and spiritual needs of individuals in crisis situations, especially in locations where few others are working. Led by President and CEO Franklin Graham, Samaritan’s Purse works in more than 100 countries to provide aid to victims of war, disease, disaster, poverty, famine and persecution. For more information, visit SamaritansPurse.org.
 

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

DOLLY PARTON TO HEADLINE INAUGURAL "KISS BREAST CANCER GOODBYE" BENEFIT CONCERT


CMA THEATER IN THE COUNTRY MUSIC
HALL OF FAME IN NASHVILLE, TN
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, 2021
6:00-10:00 PM CST

3rd Eye Hi, The Joseph Family Foundation, and The Pam Goodwin Show are honored to host Nashville’s Inaugural Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye Benefit Concert and VIP Cocktail Hour in the Country Music Hall of Fame’s CMA Theater on Sunday, October 24, 2021 starting at 7:30 p.m.

Join Dolly Parton, Artimus Pyle Band, Linda Davis, Collin Raye, Dennis Quaid and many others for an evening full of music, movement, and celebration with proceeds benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Promotional partner, iHeartMedia, will be covering the exciting highlights planned for the benefit.

Doors open for VIPs at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for regular ticket holders. Event attendees can shop luxury vendors from around the country before the event begins. VIP tickets include an exclusive cocktail hour, silent auction, passed hors d’oeuvres, and an open bar from 6-7 p.m.

“We are incredibly grateful to everyone involved in Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye and cannot wait for this fantastic show,” said Paula Schneider, President and CEO of Susan G. Komen and a breast cancer survivor. “Funds raised by this event will help us accelerate the pace of progress and ensure that everyone living with breast cancer today can get the care they need. Together, we can ensure that no one faces this disease alone.”

The Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye Benefit Concert will showcase a glimpse of Nashville’s greatest upcoming talent and world-renowned headliners. Come in your finest black tie, blue jean attire! Guests will listen to testimonials from breast cancer survivors, speak with professionals in the health and wellness industry, and hear from the writers behind the hit song, “Pink.”

Bravo’s “Below Deck Mediterranean” star, Captain Sandy, will share her story, the importance of early detection, and the need for annual mammograms. Before the show, Captain Sandy will host an exclusive VIP Meet and Greet reception for the largest donors and high-level sponsors. Additional featured VIP guests include “Chrisley Knows Best” stars Todd and Julie Chrisley.


Left to right: Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye organizers Tara Joseph, Donna Wells and Katie Larson join music icon Dolly Parton to announce the First Annual Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye Benefit Concert.
Photo Credit: Jacob Wells

The live concert will be emceed by former Ford model and Home Shopping Network icon, Stacey Schieffelin and co-host of The Bobby Bones Show, iHeartMedia’s award-winning Country Radio show, Amy Brown.

To purchase tickets, explore sponsorship opportunities, and learn how you can Kiss Breast Cancer Goodbye, visit website today.

COVID STATEMENT:

According to the CMA Theater’s regulations, proof of a COVID-19 vaccine or a negative COVID-19 test within two days (48 hours) of the event is required for entry. Featured artists reserve the right to cancel their individual performances. If the entire event is canceled due to COVID-related circumstances, refunds will be distributed accordingly.

Thursday, September 9, 2021

LAINE HARDY CELEBRATES 21ST BIRTHDAY ON SEPTEMBER 12 WITH LIVE STREAM CONCERT FROM NEW ORLEANS TO BENEFIT VOLUNTEER LOUISIANA AND THE LOUISIANA MUSEUM FOUNDATION

Louisiana Native Performing Songs From His Debut Album
Here’s To Anyone - Available September 17


Buena Vista Records / Industrial Media’s 19 Recordings artist Laine Hardy, is gearing up for a special 21st birthday with a September 12th live stream concert benefiting Volunteer Louisiana and The Louisiana Museum Foundation. The event will take place at the home of the New Orleans Jazz Museum in the historic Old U.S. Mint in the French Quarter and kicks off at 7:00 p.m. CT. Following the devastating damage that Hurricane Ida brought to the Louisiana native’s home state last month, Laine felt a strong calling to give back to his community. For more information on how to help and to tune in on September 12th visit: HERE.

“Hurricane Ida hit hard in my home state. So many people have been impacted and we wanted to find a way to help,” says Laine. “I can’t think of a better way to spend my birthday than playing a show for everyone.”

“Laine Hardy is a true Louisiana Ambassador. He could have celebrated the release of his first album anywhere, but chose to celebrate at the New Orleans Jazz Museum because of his love of this state, the people and our unique culture,” says Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser. “His desire to help his fellow Louisianans and bring awareness to the recovery efforts following Hurricane Ida truly shows the outstanding character of this young man, and further exemplifies why we are fortunate to have him represent our state.”

Visit HERE on September 12th starting at 7:00 p.m. CT to watch Laine perform songs from the American Idol winner’s long-awaited 11-song debut album, Here’s To Anyone, available everywhere on September 17. Produced by Michael Knox (Jason Aldean), some of Nashville’s biggest hitmakers are represented on the project which includes “Authentic,” “Memorize You,” “Ground I Grew Up On,” “Tiny Town,” and more. The album is available to pre-order/pre-save/pre-add now at https://smarturl.it/HeresToAnyone.


For more information about Laine Hardy, visit LaineHardyMusic.com and join his journey @TheLaineHardy. 

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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

NED LEDOUX HEADLINES "FARMER STRONG" BENEFIT - $195,000 RAISED FOR FT. LARAMIE CANAL BREACH DISASTER FUND


Ned LeDoux, whose Next In Line album hits November 8, 2019, headlined the “Farmer Strong” benefit concert at Five Rocks Amphitheater in Gering, Nebraska recently that netted $195,000 for the Fort Laramie Canal Breach Disaster Relief Fund. The canal provides irrigation water to approximately 107,000 acres in Wyoming and Nebraska, and 100% of the funds raised from the event support area producers affected by the breach and tunnel collapse that occurred July 17.

“Coming from a ranching background myself, I'll always support the family ranchers and farmers,” said Ned of the successful event.

Ned has been on the road with his Dance With Your Spurs On Tour presented by Just LeDoux It Whiskey promoting Next In Line, his second full-length album, and current single “Old Fashioned.” The 13-cut album is filled with songs that reflect his roots and honor the hard-working characters who have influenced his life.

Produced by Mac McAnally, the album pre-order is available now HERE.

"Next In Line" Track Listing

1. Old Fashioned (Ned LeDoux/Mac McAnally)
2. Worth It (Ned LeDoux/Mac McAnally)
3. Dance With Your Spurs On (Ned LeDoux/Corb Lund)
4. Next In Line (Ned LeDoux/Mac McAnally/Terry Moylan)
5. A Cowboy Is All (Ned LeDoux)
6. Where You Belong (Ned LeDoux)
7. Travel Alone (Ned LeDoux)
8. Path of Broken Dreams (Ned LeDoux)
9. Just A Little Bit Better (feat. Mac McAnally) (Mac McAnally/Chris Stapleton)
10. Almost Saturday Night (John Fogerty)
11. Great Plains (Ned LeDoux/Mark Sissel)
12. Chris LeDoux Intro (Chris LeDoux)
13. Homegrown Western Saturday Night (Chris LeDoux)

"Dance With Your Spurs On" Tour Dates
(Presented by Just LeDoux It Whiskey)

Dec 5 – Las Vegas NV – Silverton Casino
Dec 6 – Las Vegas NV – Silverton Casino
Jan 25 – Denver CO – The Grizzly Rose
Jan 27 – Gillette WY – Cam-Plex Wyoming Center
Jan 30 – Elko NV – Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Jan 31 – Elko NV – Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Feb 1 – Elko NV – Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Keep Up with Ned LeDoux at www.NedLeDoux.com

Thursday, June 6, 2019

7TH ANNUAL CRAIG CAMPBELL CELEBRITY CORNHOLE CHALLENGE RAISES $35,000


Photo Credit: William McClintic / ThinkCountryMusic.com

The star-studded 7th Annual Craig Campbell Celebrity Cornhole Challenge is in the books, and over $35,000 was raised for Fight Colorectal Cancer on Tuesday. Being in the comfort of an air conditioned ballroom in Nashville’s Omni Hotel didn’t stop the smack talk between the 16 artists and celebrities and the players who bid to partner with them. Host Craig Campbell and Country star Jerrod Niemann – who has played in all seven Celebrity Cornhole Challenges – were pitted against each other in the final round. When the last beanbag fell, Craig emerged victorious.

“Once again, the cornhole tournament was a huge success! Thanks to everyone who worked and participated to make it all happen,” said Craig. “I’m so proud of what we’ve done and very excited to see what we’re gonna do. We will eliminate colon cancer one bag toss at a time!”

In addition to Niemann, Jimmie Allen, Lauren Alaina, Adam Craig, Ernest, Trea Landon, Love and Theft’s Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles, Tyler Rich, DeeJay Silver, Anna Vaus, Christen Whitney, Mark Wills and Clay Walker joined Craig, his wife Mindy and their two daughters for the very personal cause. Craig’s father passed away with colorectal cancer at age 36, and he, his friends and family have now raised over $335,000 for Fight Colorectal Cancer.

Craig and Mindy’s oldest daughter, Preslee, kicked things off with a beautiful rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner.” Fans and cornhole ringers bid to play with each celebrity, which brought in $10,000. A personal BBQ and concert with Craig brought in $9,000, and auction items including a Traeger Pro Grill, Ole Smokey Moonshine and unique items from Josh Turner, Diamond Rio, Yee Yee, Brett Eldredge and others brought in thousands more.

Fans can catch Craig performing with several friends at The Listening Room Café in Nashville at 8:30 p.m. tonight. Friday, he will be signing autographs and performing at the WSM Fans & Friends Barbeque at 12:50 p.m. More information on the free event can be found here. Later that day, he will be performing at the Yee Haw Brewing Company, 423 6th Avenue South in Nashville at 5 p.m


Craig Campbell with his family, (l. to r.) - daughter Preslee, wife Mindy and daughter Kinni.
Photo Credit: William McClintic / ThinkCountryMusic.com

Thursday, May 9, 2019

PEDIGREE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES SONGWRITERS BENEFIT "JAMIE O'NEAL AND FRIENDS" AT THE LISTENING ROOM CAFE ON JUNE 9

Local Community and Festival Attendees Invited to Show Support for this 
Special Songwriters Round  

PEDIGREE Foundation “Music Pawty” to Help Dogs in Need Find Loving Homes


The PEDIGREE Foundation and country artist Jamie O’Neal will host a special songwriters round at The Listening Room Café on Sunday, June 9 to benefit PEDIGREE Foundation’s grants program that supports organizations helping dogs in need find loving homes.  The event, dubbed PEDIGREE Foundation’s “Music Pawty”, will feature several exciting artists like Jillian Cardarelli, Levi Hummon, Erin Kinsey and QUEEVA.  Doors open at 11:30 a.m. with lunch available for purchase; the show is at 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

“I am honored to support PEDIGREE Foundation and the incredible work they do across the country to help end dog homelessness,” said Jamie O’Neal.  “I’m grateful for my fellow dog-lovers and singer-songwriter friends that are joining me in support of this important cause, and we’re asking festival fans, and locals alike, to come out to ‘pawty’ with us and help raise much-needed funds for dogs in need.”

PEDIGREE Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation, founded in 2008, that supports shelters and rescue organizations, as well as encouraging people to ADOPT, VOLUNTEER, and DONATE.  At the close of 2018, the foundation contributed more than $7.3 million through 5,300 grants to shelters and rescues across the country. The PEDIGREE Foundation grants are funded by the PEDIGREE® Brand, contributions from partners and dog lovers like you.  The funds raised by the foundation are used to support organizations that help dogs in need find their loving homes -- helping to end pet homelessness.

Tickets to Jamie O’Neal & Friends, PEDIGREE Foundation’s “Music Pawty” are $25 (plus with $15 food and beverage minimum day of show).  Tickets are on sale now at The Listening Room Café at https://listeningroomcafe.com/tc-events/jamie-oneal-friends-benefiting-pedigree-foundation/ 

For more information about sponsorship opportunities, updates and how to donate to the cause, please visit the PEDIGREE Foundation at www.PEDIGREEfoundation.org.

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

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

GRAMMY-NOMINATED THOMPSON SQUARE TO PERFORM BENEFIT CONCERT TO RAISE MONEY FOR RARE GENETIC DISORDER

MAY 6 CONCERT WILL BENEFIT THE CHILDREN’S TUMOR FOUNDATION



On Monday, May 6, 2019, GRAMMY-nominated, MULTI-PLATINUM Country duo THOMPSON SQUARE will perform A Night of Hope: A Concert to End NF at the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, TN, to raise awareness and money for neurofibromatosis. Also known as NF, this rare genetic disorder causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. It affects 1 in 3,000 people of all populations, and there is no cure. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the Children’s Tumor Foundation, the leader in the fight to end NF and a model for innovative research endeavors.

Thompson Square is comprised of husband-and-wife team, Keifer and Shawna Thompson. Since breaking out in 2010 with their 2X-PLATINUM #1 smash “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not,” the pair have gone on to score two Top 5 albums and another romantic #1 hit with PLATINUM-certified “If I Didn’t Have You,” while also racking up multiple GRAMMY nominations and three trophies as Vocal Duo of the Year from the ACM and CMA Awards. Thompson Square’s third studio album, MASTERPIECE, is out now.

“We’re honored to be performing at A Concert to End NF and helping to bring awareness to this devastating disease,” shared Keifer.

Shawna adds, “Family is everything to us, and it means so much to be a part of something that is bringing the community together, making memories and helping raise money for research.”

The benefit concert takes place during NF Awareness Month, a month-long awareness campaign that includes online and offline events designed to educate the community about this under-recognized genetic disorder and bring those living with NF together with their families, friends, the larger community, fundraisers and researchers. As part of the international Shine a Light on NF campaign, the Korean Way Veterans Memorial Bridge (Nashville, TN) will glow blue and green, joining hundreds of landmarks around the world. In prior years, former Governor Haslam has proclaimed the month of May as NF Awareness Month in Tennessee.

“The Children’s Tumor Foundation is thankful that Thompson Square will perform this benefit concert during NF Awareness Month,” said Annette Bakker, PhD, Children’s Tumor Foundation President. “It takes many different ways of raising money and awareness to make an impact and drive research forward, and we’re ecstatic to have the support of Thompson Square.”

Currently there is no cure for NF, but clinicians and scientists are optimistic that with funding for more research, actionable treatment options to improve the lives of the 2.5 million people living with NF will be attainable.

WSMV-TV Features Reporter Terry Bulger will host the evening.

To purchase tickets to see Thompson Square perform in A Night of Hope: A Concert to End NF, visit ctf.org/nightofhope.

To learn more about neurofibromatosis and the Children’s Tumor Foundation, visit www.ctf.org.



Wednesday, October 17, 2018

INAUGURAL ANDREW MARSHALL DORFF MEMORIAL BENEFIT CONCERT BRINGS TOGETHER MUSIC COMMUNITY TO CELEBRATE LEGACY OF SONGWRITER ANDREW DORFF

More than $25,000 Raised to Benefit Pediatric Oncology Initiatives at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt



The inaugural Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Benefit Concert brought the music community together at the Franklin Theatre to celebrate the life and legacy of Andrew Dorff, an acclaimed songwriter with over 70 songs recorded including five No. 1 hits. All songs performed throughout the evening were co-written by Andrew Dorff.

The event was emceed by Sirius XM's Storme Warren and featured incredible acoustic performances by some of Andrew's closest friends and co-writers. There were performances by Jeffrey Steele ("Love Didn't Love Me"), Lori McKenna and Barry Dean ("That's How You Know"), Mark Irwin ("Neon Light"), Tom Douglas ("Ghosts on the Radio"), Levi Hummon and Marcus Hummon ("Make It Love"), Rodney Clawson ("All of Me"), Frank Ray ("Tequila Mockingbird"), and Sam Bailey ("Bleed Red"). Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey, and Trevor Rosen of Old Dominion made a surprise appearance during the concert to perform "Save it for a Rainy Day," and the night ended with Hunter Hayes performing "Somebody's Heartbreak" and "Ladders and Parachutes." The event was sponsored by Sound Royalties, City National Bank, BMI, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated, The Palm Restaurant, and Hand Family Companies.

"My goal for the evening was to honor Andrew's memory and talents with the people that loved him the most and to give back to a cause that was near and dear to his heart. I can't thank everyone enough for participating and putting together a special night for Andrew and for Children's Hospital," says Steve Dorff.

All proceeds went to pediatric oncology initiatives at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, the principal beneficiary of The Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund, to help advance Children's Hospital's ongoing mission of compassionate patient care, discovery research and clinical training. Those unable to attend the event can make direct donations to the Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund here, which will also benefit Children’s Hospital. Contributions from the fund will play a key role in enabling more of our community’s young people to find expert, specialty cancer care.

Trevor Rosen, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi of Old Dominion


Hunter Hayes


Marcus Hummon, Levi Hummon


Rodney Clawson


Frank Ray


Sam Bailey, Steve Dorff

Photo credit - Dot Video Design