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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

"CONCERT FOR CUMBERLAND HEIGHTS: A NIGHT OF STORIES & SONGS" SET TO RETURN AUGUST 15 AT THE RYMAN AUDITORIUM

Charles Kelley, Victoria Shaw, Bob DiPiero, Randy Montana and Surprise Guests Unite to Support 
Life-Saving Treatment Center


The annual Concert for Cumberland Heights returns to the historic Ryman Auditorium on August 15, 2024, at 7:30 PM. This year's event promises a night of unforgettable music and storytelling, featuring performances by Charles Kelley, Bob DiPiero, Victoria Shaw, Randy Montana, and other surprise guests.

Tickets are available to purchase HERE.

Established in 1996, the Concert for Cumberland Heights benefits the John Hiatt Fund for Adolescent and Young Adult Treatment. This fund plays a crucial role in providing support for programs and patient scholarship assistance at Cumberland Heights.

Over the years, the concert has raised over $3.6 million, with these funds playing an instrumental role in bringing hope and healing to teenagers, young adults, and their families struggling with addiction.

“As a person two years into my sobriety journey, I have a strong connection to the work that Cumberland Heights does,” shared Charles Kelley. “I love that I'm able to lend my voice to help raise funds to help others struggling with the same condition."

  • Event Details:Date: August 15, 2024
  • Time: 7:30 PM
  • Venue: Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
  • Performers: Charles Kelley, Bob DiPiero, Victoria Shaw, Randy Montana, and other surprise guests

Don't miss this extraordinary evening at the iconic Ryman Auditorium, where the power of music and stories will touch hearts and change lives. Your attendance will directly contribute to the well-being of young people seeking recovery and a fresh start.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

GABE DIXON ADDED TO LINEUP FOR “150 YEARS OF ST. BERNARD ACADEMY" BENEFIT CONCERT AT THE HISTORIC RYMAN AUDITORIUM ON APRIL 18

Lineup includes The SteelDrivers, Rodney Crowell, Charles Kelley, Zach Seabaugh 
and Aberdeen Green


Singer-songwriter Gabe Dixon is set to perform for "The Stars Salute St. Bernard Academy" benefit concert along with previously announced performers The SteelDrivers, Rodney Crowell, Charles Kelley, Zach Seabaugh and Aberdeen Green. The event will take place at the historic Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 and will benefit Music Health Alliance. Limited tickets are available at the Ryman Box Office.

Gabe Dixon released his sophomore solo album, Turns To Gold, in April 2016 on his own Rolling Ball Records. Paste Magazine called it “heart-wrenchingly honest,” and No Depression said it’s “simply an exceptional album” with “all the makings of a big breakthrough.” Gabe's music has also been featured in Rolling Stone, American Songwriter and Elmore Magazine, and he has made several live television performances, including "Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!," "The Late Show with Craig Ferguson" and "Last Call with Carson Daly."

The three-hour benefit concert will feature special guests and unique collaborations. The legendary Rodney Crowell will take the stage with an acoustic quartet, including a Celtic harpist, to perform music from his newly released album Closer Ties. With acts ranging from the "soulgrass" group The SteelDrivers to Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley to exciting newcomers Zach Seabaugh and Aberdeen Green, it will be a night to remember at the historical Ryman Auditorium.

The concert is a celebration of St. Bernard Academy (SBA), the city’s very first elementary school founded by Sister Mary Catherine McAuley of the Sisters of Mercy. SBA joins Fisk University, St. Cecilia and Montgomery Bell Academy as the four oldest schools in Tennessee. Artists will perform short sets accompanied by Nashville’s premier house band, as well as surprise pairings and more special guests to be announced.

“St. Bernard Academy is home to many students whose parents are involved in the Nashville music community and we are thrilled to be able to be a small part of the school’s storied history,” says Tammy King, founding member of The SteelDrivers and parent of a St. Bernard Academy student. “This school is steeped in tradition and history, just like Nashville, and we have loved being a part of the esteemed institution,” she added.

The 2016-2017 school year marks the 150th anniversary of St. Bernard Academy’s founding by the Sisters of Mercy. The entire school year has been filled with activities to honor the legacy of excellence set forth by the Sisters of Mercy, and to celebrate the many years ahead.

Music Health Alliance will be the recipient of a donation in honor of the performing artists that will be presented during a special recognition by members of the SBA student body.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

CITY LIMITS SALOON PRESENTS THE QDR CHRISTMAS WISH SHOW FEATURING CHARLES KELLEY, GRANGER SMITH AND KASEY TYNDALL

QDR Christmas Wish Show 
 Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley, Granger Smith and Kasey Tyndall

If your wish is to help your North Carolina neighbors have a very Merry Christmas, come make it happen by attending this show. Your $15.00 donation will go to help families in need this Christmas.

Where: City Limits Saloon Raleigh
When: December 3, 2016
What Time: 8:00 PM  / Doors Open at 7:00pm
Tickets: http://bit.ly/2gFNWo1

MORE INFORMATION
* Ages 18 and up only 
* $5 surcharge under 21 
* ID will be checked at door
* Standing room only with a few tables on the side and upstairs


Thursday, June 28, 2012

PHOTO: BUCKY COVINGTON SHARES THE STAGE WITH LADY ANTEBELLUM'S CHARLES KELLEY


PHOTO CREDIT: Dan Harr/MusicNewsNashville.com

Nashville, Tennessee...June 27, 2012...BUCKY COVINGTON fans got a special treat last Friday from his concert at WILD BILL'S in Duluth, Georgia, as LADY ANTEBELLUM's Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley came out to Bucky's show following their Gwinnett Center "Own The Night" tour stop. Charles surprised the audience and joined Bucky on stage for a cover of John Mellencamp's "Hurts So Good" at the end of his set.