Nashville Benefits

Clay Walker’s 3rd Annual MS “Chord’s of Hope” Benefit Concert June 5, 2012

April 3, 2012
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The  Clay Walker “Chord’s of Hope” MS Benefit Concert on June 5, 2012  is presented by WSIX. Special Guests include: Jerrod Niemann, Hal Ketchum, and Sarah Marince!
Annually, friends and supporters of Clay Walker and Band Against MS gather in Nashville, TN to provide an evening of great entertainment. This event serves as the largest local Nashville fundraiser for Band Against MS to benefit MS research at Vanderbilt Medical Center.
The event will feature a special performance by Clay Walker and Friends. Friends scheduled to perform at this time are Jerrod Niemann, Hal Ketchum and Sarah Marince. Additional guests will be announced later.

Ticketing information:
General Admission: $25
Main Level: $50
VIP Tickets: $100

Click Here for Tickets:

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2876767489

Things We Care About

September 22, 2011
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Things We Care About
We care about KIDS, and we care about FUN!

Click the link above for more information!

Don’t miss Vanderbilt’s awesomely fun We Care For Kids Day (Sunday, Oct 2 near the VU Stadium), celebrating patients and families served within our hospital and the community. It’s FREE and open to the public, and will include a pumpkin patch, entertainment and fun activities for all to enjoy!

 

 

Fabulous Fall Fundraiser – Oct. 21

September 22, 2011
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Fabulous Fall Fundraiser – Oct 21

Books, Bubbles & Blues at The Loveless Barn on Friday, October 21! Our grand hostess is First Lady Crissy Haslam, and there will be a performance by special guest Keith Anderson, along with rockin’ blues music by Randy Stephens.

Purchase tickets online – be a Gold Star Advocate for Literacy and join us for an exclusive Champagne Reception an hour before the main event. Our silent auction includes a trip to Cabo, a signed guitar by Keith Urban, an exclusive five-course dinner and wine pairing in a private dining room at 360 Bistro, and much more!

Can’t attend but want to help local kiddos receive books? Click here to donate.

Special thanks to our amazing sponsors, and be sure to visit these Nashville businesses during October to support Books from Birth: 360 Bistro, The Local Taco, Escape Day Spa, Brighthouse Cleaning, Ibiza, Levy’s, J Jacklyn Furs, The Shoppes on Main, The Wine Shoppe at Green Hills, and You’re Invited.

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Books, Bubbles & Blues

 

Opry Goes Pink

September 22, 2011
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OPRY MEMBER MARTINA MCBRIDE TO “FLIP THE SWITCH” ON THE OPRY’S SIGNATURE BARN AS “OPRY GOES PINK” IN SUPPORT OF THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER

 

The Grand Ole Opry® is joining Women Rock For The Cure™ in the fight against breast cancer on Sat., Oct. 22 with its third annual “Opry Goes Pink” show. Opry member Martina McBride, whose current single “I’m Gonna Love You Through It” offers hope to those affected by cancer, will flip the switch on the Opry’s barn backdrop, turning it pink for the night. The powerful song will be included on Martina’s impending Republic Nashville album, ELEVEN, which is slated for release on Oct. 11.

 

The special show will also include performances by Lauren Alania, Edens Edge, Kellie Pickler, Ronnie Milsap, and others as well as activities recognizing breast cancer survivors and the continuing fight against the disease.

Beginning today, when fans order tickets to the night’s 7 p.m. show, $5 from every ticket sold will be donated to Women Rock For The Cure™. Tickets are available at (615) 871-OPRY and opry.com.

 

“Opry Goes Pink” will extend this year to opry.com, which will go pink for the day on Oct. 22 and will host an online pink auction beginning Tues., Oct. 18 with all proceeds benefitting Women Rock For The Cure™. Among the items to be available include one-of-a-kind Opry experiences and items autographed by artists participating in the “Opry Goes Pink” show.

 

The Grand Ole Opry® is presented by Humana®. Opry performances are held every weekend of the year, and the Tuesday Night Opry continues through Dec. 13.

 

About the Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry presents the best in country music live every week from Nashville, Tenn. Celebrating 85 years of entertainment, the Opry can be heard on 650 WSM-AM, SIRIUS XM Satellite Radio, and opry.com. The syndicated weekly program, America’s Opry Weekend, airs on country radio stations across America and on the Armed Forces Radio Network. The Grand Ole Opry is owned by Gaylord Entertainment (NYSE: GET), a Nashville-based hospitality and entertainment company that also owns and operates Gaylord Hotels. For more information, visit opry.com or www.gaylordentertainment.com

 

About Women Rock For The Cure (WRFTC)

Women Rock For The Cure™ is a Nashville-based non-profit organization founded in 2007 by four friends with ties to the music industry: Jensen (Sussman) Arrowsmith, Liz Lee Schullo, Rebekah Lee Beard and Tara Austin. Since then, WRFTC has worked to find new ways to increase breast cancer awareness locally and help raise money for the cause. WRFTC is pinker than ever and always rockin’ to reach the organization’s vision; to fight breast cancer by utilizing the passion, creativity and strength of the entertainment industry to find inspiring ways to raise money for local breast cancer related organizations, including the Greater Nashville Affiliate of Susan G. Komen For The Cure, as well as increase awareness among young women and men in their 20s, 30s, 40s. Flagship annual events include the Pink Trash Ball, Opry Goes Pink, and the annual Women Rock For The Cure benefit concert which has drawn standing-room-only crowds for the past three years. All proceeds raised benefit the ongoing efforts of the organization to help support breast cancer research and community outreach programs, including the inaugural WRFTC Young Survivors Retreat. The event will be held September 23-25, 2011 in Franklin, TN and will connect young women from across the country who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. For additional information on Women Rock For The Cure™ upcoming events and how to get involved, please visit www.WomenRockForTheCure.org.

 

Women Rock For The Cure™

womenrockforthecure@gmail.com

615.263.0005

 

Let’s Rock & Find A Cure For Breast Cancer!

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Women Rock For The Cure, Inc. | PO Box 120429 | Nashville, TN 37212 | womenrockforthecure.org

 

Performing songwriter Shantell Ogden to Benefit Children’s Literacy

September 20, 2011
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Performing songwriter Shantell Ogden to Benefit Children’s Literacy

“Stories Behind Songs” CD Release Event to Raise Funds for

Local Non-Profit Book ‘em

Nashville, TN (September 20, 2011) – Nashville-based performing songwriter Shantell Ogden will release a new country and folk album, Stories Behind Songs, on October 7, 2011. A CD release celebration will be held at the Listening Room in Nashville on October 7, from 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.; fifty percent of CD sales from the event will be donated to Book ‘em, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to children’s literacy. Every CD sold that night will allow Book ‘em to donate a book to a local child.

“I’m so excited to be releasing Stories Behind Songs and helping children receive their own stories through Book ‘em,” said Shantell. “I credit my songwriting roots to growing up with a love of books and music, and because every song has a story, it was a natural fit to support Book ‘em through CD sales.”

Ogden asked fans to participate in the album by sending her their stories to inspire a song. As a result of the invitation, “Love Always Finds a Way” was written by Shantell based on the real-life love story of Louise and Laura Lee Sillay of Alpharetta, Georgia, a couple who have been married for more than 65 years.

Ogden’s new album emphasizes her evolution as a songwriter and co-writer in the country market, while honoring her singer/songwriter roots.

“Whether I’m writing country, folk or alternative music, I am a big believer in keeping the characters real and the emotions honest,” said Shantell. “To me, a great song reveals something compelling or funny about who we are, and I love how that connects us.”

Ogden’s willingness to reveal her genuine experience is evident in tracks such as “I Love Different Now.” “Maybe love’s a little mystery / we never figure out / sometimes it’s full of magic / sometimes it’s full of doubt / I still believe in love, but I love different now.”

“I Wasn’t Done Lovin’ You Yet,” co-written with Thom Schuyler (Kenny Rogers, Michael Martin Murphy), is a haunting two-step about the memories that remain when a relationship ends. “Here I am facing the memories again / back in the middle of what might have been / it’s hard to remember, it’s hard to forget / I wasn’t done lovin’ you yet.”

The album features the work of some of Nashville’s finest session musicians: Kevin Post (Blake Shelton, Terri Clark), Tigar Bell (Merle Haggard, Travis Tritt), Dave Smith (Lee Greenwood, Mel McDaniel) and Monty Parkey (Alan Jackson, Daryl Worley). It was produced by Dave Smith and recorded and mixed at his studio, Nashville Song Lab in Nashville; the album was mastered at Jimmy Dulin Productions.

The album and digital downloads can be purchased on www.shantellogden.com beginning October 7.

About Shantell Ogden
Shantell Ogden is a co-writer of “Lost,” which has achieved airplay on more than 60 contemporary country stations around the U.S. For more than 14 years she has faced blank pages and crafted sweet and savory songs.  Ogden has toured nationally, releasing independent albums of her own, including Water Through Stone (2008) and Stories Behind Songs (to be released on October 7, 2011). She is based in Nashville, Tennessee.

About Book’em

Book’em is a local, nonprofit, children’s literacy organization focusing on two core areas: providing volunteer readers to local preschools and elementary schools, and collecting and distributing new books to children and teens in lower-income families who might not otherwise have books of their own. The organization’s mission is to empower Nashville’s children by fostering a love of books and reading. Programs include Reading is Fundamental (RIF), Ready for Reading, the Dorothy Goldstein Memorial Library Without Walls and Biblioteca sin paredes.

For more information please visit www.bookem-kids.org.

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