A number of high Up to date Christian Music artists and bluegrass artists — together with Steven Curtis Chapman, Brandon Heath and Darin & Brooke Aldridge — are teaming as much as support folks in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee who’ve been impacted by the destruction of Hurricane Helene.
On Nov. 14, the profit live performance Mountain Support: Music for Therapeutic, Energy for Tomorrow will function Chapman, Heath, Level of Grace, Jason Crabb, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, musician/humorist Sean Dietrich (Sean of the South), The Jason Lovins Band, TaRanda Greene and occasion organizers Chosen Street. The occasion might be held at Freedom Corridor Civic Middle in Johnson Metropolis, Tennessee.
All proceeds from the live performance will profit the help group Samaritan’s Purse. Mountain Support: Music for Therapeutic, Energy for Tomorrow” is offered by Meals Metropolis in affiliation with IMC Live shows and the town of Johnson Metropolis, Tenn. Tickets are $20 (with youngsters ages 2 and underneath admitted free).
“Chosen Street is thrilled to assist carry Mountain Support to life,” Chosen Street co-founder Jonathan Buckner stated in an announcement. “Once we heard what number of of our buddies and neighbors in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee have been affected, we knew we needed to take motion. Our expensive buddies in the Jason Lovins Band agreed, and so they stepped up in a particular approach to assist make this occasion doable. We’re so grateful for his or her assist, in addition to for all of the superb artists who’re graciously lending their time and abilities for an evening to recollect. These mountains and the individuals who name them house have formed our music and we owe a lot to them. Our prayer is that Mountain Support will not solely assist elevate funds and carry hope for these in want however will, most significantly, make an everlasting influence in Appalachia.”
“Level of Grace is so grateful to be a part of Mountain Support,” added Level of Grace member Shelley Breen. “The pictures we’ve seen are past heartbreaking, and we is not going to overlook the victims as they attempt to rebuild their lives. Lending our voices to encourage and lift funds for them is actually an honor. We’re praying even now for an enormous turnout of assist for these valuable souls who’ve misplaced a lot.”
The music group has stepped up in a big approach within the wake of Hurricane Helene, with artists together with Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, R.E.M., Jason Isbell and Metallica serving to in numerous methods to assist these impacted, whereas Luke Combs, Eric Church, James Taylor, Keith City, Sheryl Crow and Billy Strings spearheaded a live performance over the weekend in North Carolina, which raised over $24 million to assist with hurricane aid efforts.
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