Archive for July, 2009

Thomas Winfrey Benefit Concert – UPDATED!

July 30, 2009
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UPDATE! – Hey guys!

We had an AMAZING show on Friday night with Richard Marx and all our talented independent artists!! Thanks to those of you who were able to attend, and the ones that couldn’t we know you were there in spirit! We were able to raise a lot of money, but as you can imagine, the Winfrey family has a long road ahead of them….If you would still like to contribute, we’ve set up a Paypal account in Thomas’ name. Please visit the link below which will take you to the facebook event page. The link for paypal is about halfway down the page under the “links” section. The family greatly appreciates your positive thoughts and prayers…GO TEAM THOMAS!!!

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=120838291436&subj=1154407826#/event.php?eid=117927907408


You may also send a check to the bank where we’ve set up an account, or if you’re local you can make a deposit at any branch.

First Tennessee Bank
4771 Lebanon Pike
Hermitage, TN 37076-1601

Thanks so much, guys….we appreciate all your support!
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Benefit For Monroe Harding

July 30, 2009
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Join hit songwriters Bob DiPiero, Kix Brooks, David Lee Murphy, and Leslie Satcher on Wednesday Aug. 5th at Douglas Corner to benefit Monroe Harding.  Show starts at 8pm.  Doors open at 7:30.

Monroe Harding partners with at-risk youth and families to provide a bridge toward independence and success.

Huge Stars Gather For Mel McDaniel Benefit

July 30, 2009
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COUNTRY COMMUNITY TEAMS FOR AUG. 13 BENEFIT FOR MEL McDANIEL
Nashville Palace Serves As Host Site for Concert/Silent Auction to Aid Opry Member

Friends and fellow country artists of Grand Ole Opry member Mel McDaniel have joined forces deliver a music-filled, star-laced benefit concert and auction Thursday, Aug. 13, for the ailing singer.

McDaniel was hospitalized July 6 following a mid-June heart attack and placed in a medically induced coma by doctors. On July 22, an Opry spokeswoman reported that the Oklahoma-born singer, whose hits include “Stand Up,” “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On” and “Louisiana Saturday Night,” was being released to a rehabilitative center for continuing care.

In a collective effort to assist McDaniel and wife Peggy with their mounting medical costs, members of the Nashville country-music community have organized a 6-10 p.m. concert and silent auction at the famed Nashville Palace, 2611 McGavock Pike, with proceeds benefiting singer-songwriter McDaniel.

Broadcast veteran Keith Bilbrey reportedly is set to emcee the event, which will feature guest performances by some of McDaniel’s Opry family, including Little Jimmy Dickens, Jean Shepherd and Jim Ed Brown, as well as Rick Blaylock, Alison Clements, Jared Rogers, Tommy Cash, Buddy Jewel, David Ball, Guy Gilcrest, T-Bell, Jet Jurgensmeyer, Helen Cornelius, Ken Peletier, Ricky Lynn Gregg, Jimmy Fortune, T. Graham Brown, Billy Are, Hank Beach, Charlie Louvin, Don Wayne, Jack Greene, Jimmy C. Newman, Larry Paxton and Candi Apple Red, among others. McDaniel’s band, Oklahoma Wind, will provide backing music for the lineup.

“Mel and his wife are such dear people and friends to so many,” said InLight Records artist and volunteer performer Tommy Cash. “We hope to have a great turnout for this event and make some great music along the way. Our prayers and thoughts are with the McDaniel family at this difficult time.”

Benefit organizers report that thus far more than 50 items have been donated for auction, including the following:

One-week stay in Gatlinburg (three stays up for auction)
• Two guitars autographed by Opry Members
• One “Ole Mel” logo guitar with Mel’s likeness painted by artist Guy Gilchrist
• Larry Black Family Reunion DVD sets (three sets)
• Dinner at Blue Moon Lagoon ($75)
• Three-day Stays at Two Rivers Campground (two stays valued at 110 each)
• Golfing at Gaylord Springs Golf Links (two)
• Electronic/digital fire-proof safe    ($339 value)
• Dewalt radio  ($140 value)
• Tours from Tommy’s Tours for two people (two tours for auction)
• Guitar autographed by Carrie Underwood
• Two-night stay at Gaylord Opryland with dinner for two at Volare (694 value)
• Bob Evans gift certificates
• CDs, T-shirts, pictures of many artists
• Autographed Titans football

TICKETS: Tickets to the Aug. 13 benefit concert/auction, available at the door only, are $10 per person. (No presale tickets available for this event.) For additional admission or ticket information, please contact the venue at 615-889-1540 or visit www.nashvillepalace.net.

WRFTC Food Network Southern Food and Wine Festival

July 29, 2009
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Women Rock For The Cure Joins In The Food Network Southern Food & Wine Festival

Exclusive Wine Tasting Event To Benefit Nashville Non-Profit

Women Rock For The Cure (WRFTC) is adding some pink Southern comfort to the upcoming Food Network Southern Food & Wine Festivalat Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tenn. this weekend July 31-August 2, 2009.  The premiere event includes a variety of exhibitors, food and wine samplings, food competitions, plus live cooking seminars and exclusive opportunities to meet Food Network celebrity chefs including Alton BrownBobby & Jamie Deen and The Neelys.  A major feature of the festival includes a wine tasting section that will feature selections from a variety of vineyards, including local favorite Arrington Vineyards.  But the real reason to taste and “toast” is that a portion of the proceeds from the wine tasting tickets will benefit Women Rock For The Cure.  
As part of the weekend festivities, Women Rock For The Cure will also be hosting an educational and informative talk; Defensive Eating: Soy Facts, Myths and Connection to Breast Cancer presented by Saint Thomas Hospital nutritionist Randy Pendergrass on Saturday, August 1 at 7:00pm.  In addition, Women Rock For The Cure will be an on-site exhibitor providing awareness materials on the importance of early detection and the upcoming Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure® event in Nashville on October 10.

For Southern Food & Wine Festival tickets and hotel packages, call 1-888-593-5859.  Local residents will receive validated parking.  For additional information, please visit http://www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylord-opryland/lp/food-festival/index.html?source=southernfoodandwinefestival.com

With the recent non-profit status, WRFTC is pinker than ever and always rockin’ to reach the organization’s vision; WRFTC is committed to fighting breast cancer by utilizing the passion, creativity and strength of the entertainment industry to find inspiring ways to raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Greater Nashville, as well as creating awareness programs for men and women of all ages.

Let’s Rock and Find A Cure!

About Women Rock For The Cure

WRFTC was founded in 2007 by four friends with ties to the music industry: Jensen Sussman, Liz Lee Schullo, Rebekah Lee Beard and Tara Austin who all met through the Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID), an organization for young music business professionals.  With the support of SOLID, the girls set out to organize an all-female, writer-in-the round benefit concert – later called Women Rock For The Cure – to help raise awareness and funds for SOLID’s Race For The Cure team.  Since then, WRFTC has worked to support the Greater Nashville affiliate of Susan G. Komen For The Cure®, raising money and increasing breast cancer awareness locally.  After two amazing years of standing-room-only concerts, the founders decided to make WRFTC a non-profit organization and is rockin’. 

For information on all upcoming events and how to become a fan of this group, visit www.womenrockforthecure.orgwww.myspace.com/womenrockforthecure and www.twitter.com/wrftc

Fontaine Family Benefit Featuring Alison Krauss

July 27, 2009
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Join Cherryholmes, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Cadillac Sky, The Dixie Bee-Liners, Annie Moses Band, and the Steeldrivers for this show taking place at the Wildhorse Saloon on August 4th at 6:30 pm and benefiting the Fontaine family.  Doors open at 5:30.  The event also includes acoustic music and a silent auction.

Chris Fontaine is a Nashville-area husband and father of three who is battling a rare cancer, Ewing’s Sarcoma. Because of a pre-existing condition, Chris wasn’t able to get medical coverage, and with a lengthy treatment process that involves several aggressive courses of chemotherapy, his ability to work regularly is limited throughout the remainder of 2009.

As a luthier, Chris works at Williams Fine Violins on Nashville’s famed Music Row, lovingly tending to the stringed instruments of some of the most talented musicians around. As if life weren’t exciting enough, the Fontaines will welcome their fourth child in August, adding to the family’s financial stress. Throw in some pre-term labor, a husband undergoing chemotherapy and three active boys (not to mention a pet dog, snake, tarantula and two geckos) and it’s easy to see why this family needs all the support they can get!

For more information please visit http://www.fontainefund.com/