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Country Icon Marty Raybon Added to “Rebuilding Nashville: A Benefit Concert For Flood Relief” Lineup!

May 25, 2010
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Nashville, TN (May 24, 2010) – Country Angel’s Network and Roughstock are pleased to announce that Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Marty Raybon has been added to play the Rebuilding Nashville: A Benefit Concert For Flood Relief! In addition, Stoney Creek Records’ new duo, Thompson Square, has been added to the concert lineup.  Newcomers Carter Hamricand 14-year-old Ashleigh Marie have signed on to perform as well.

Joining these artists are previously announced performers: Katie Armiger, Carter’s Chord, Stephen Cochran, Can You Duet finalists O’Shea, and The Harters. Actor Stephen Martines (The Vampire Diaries, The Closer, General Hospital) will serve as emcee throughout the evening. Additional artist announcements to come!

The Rebuilding Nashville: A Benefit Concert For Flood Relief is set for Monday, June 7, 2010 at Red Rooster Bar and Music Hall (Address: 1530 Demonbreun Street; a couple doors down from The Tin Roof).

Doors open at 6:30 PM; concert will run 7:00 PM through 11:00 PM.

Tickets are only $10 and are available for pre-order NOW at: www.rebuildingnashville.eventbrite.com. Tickets will be $15 at the door.

Country Angel’s Network and Roughstock wish to thank the following event sponsors:

Red Rooster staff, for lending their spacious venue for this event.

Bev Moser, of Moments by Moser, for being our event photographer.

C&C Printing Factory, for designing and printing benefit t-shirts.

Those who are unable to attend this benefit but still wish to help Nashville residents whose homes were destroyed by the flood are encouraged to send a PayPal donation. A ChipIn! widget is posted on the ticket pre-order page listed above, as well as on both the Country Angel’s Network AND Roughstock websites. A physical mailing address may also be requested for money order or personal check donations.

Proceeds raised from both the donation drive and benefit concert will be split between the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity AND the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.

The Nashville Area Habitat for Humanityis actively involved in the rebuilding of homes and lives for families and individuals in the Nashville communities. In the aftermath of natural disasters – including floods – the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity becomes an even more important facet in helping those who have lost their homes rebuild and re-locate into a new one.

The Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee’s facility was one of many buildings that were in the direct line of the flood. Currently without electricity, the staff continues to salvage as much of their previously stored food as possible as they simultaneously seek a new location.

Country Angel’s Network hosts annual online auction events, as well as fundraiser campaigns throughout the year! For additional information on Country Angel’s Networkauctions and updates on all past beneficiaries, please visitwww.countryangelsnetwork.org.

About Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee:

Opened in 1978, the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee’s mission is to feed hungry people and work to solve hunger issues in our community. The facility collects and inspects food that would otherwise be wasted, and distributes it to soup kitchens and shelters that serve the hungry within Tennessee. For more information about Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee or to volunteer your time, please visit www.secondharvestmidtn.org.

About Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity:

The Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity is a Christian ministry that strives to build lives, one home, one family, and one community at a time. The Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity actively aids the Nashville community in the development and construction of affordable housing units. Established in 1985, the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity began with a group of volunteers and no staff. In the early 90s, the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity became an official affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. To date, the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity has built homes for more than 1,377 Nashville family members. For additional information regarding the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity ministry, please visitwww.habitatnashville.org.

About Roughstock:

Since 1995, Roughstock. has been bringing you the latest in country music news, album reviews, lyrics, audio, country music videos and much more. Roughstock offers an active community where people can freely discuss the latest events in the country music scene, culture, country videos, new country singles, and all the artists who are a part of the diverse country scene. From bluegrass to alternative country music to mainstream country music to Americana, Roughstock is on the pulse of what’s happening. Roughstock is a part of the Cheri Media Group, which also owns and operates HipHopDX (www.hiphopdx.com), a hip-hop community website.

We Art Nashville: an art event benefiting the victims of the 2010 Nashville Flood

May 17, 2010
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When: Friday, May 21st

Where: Fifth Avenue of the Arts, Arcade galleries, and The Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Time: Galleries will be open until 9 p.m. Hors d’oevres and beverages will be served from 6 – 9 p.m.

Admission: A $10 donation is suggested. All proceeds will go to The Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund, as well as 10% of any art purchases made that evening.

With your donation, you will receive a “we art nashville” wristband. Those wearing the wristband will receive free admission to the Frist and other incentives at each gallery.

Benefit @ The Hard Rock Cafe for The Salvation Army Nashville Flood Relief

May 10, 2010
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Benefit Concert at The Hard Rock Cafe, this Friday, May 14, 9pm, featuring headliner Clayton Risner, Heidi Rojas and Travis Flynn. This will be the first concert at HRC since the flood! Come on out and celebrate Nashville!   $8.00 at the door, all proceeds to benefit The Salvation Army Nashville Flood Relief Efforts!!

House Call To Benefit Nashville Area Flood Victims

May 5, 2010
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A Flood Relief Benefit is being added to our Musicians on Call Benefit. We will be collecting various items for those in need; un-used cell phones, clothes, non-perishable food, duffel bags, brooms, cleaning supplies, bleach, mops, etc.

Let’s work together and spread the word, invite your friends!

Musicians on Call: This is one of many concert series I’m hoping will help raise money and awareness to this wonderful program: Musicians on Call, an organization dedicated to bringing live music to those in hospital and helping the healing process through music.

www.musiciansoncall.org

Door proceeds will go to Musicians on Call and items collected at the event for the Flood Relief will be given to various shelters around town and other people in need.

FOUR great acts will be performing at this first “House Call” Concert Series and we’re very grateful for their kindness – Jeanne Richardson, Anthony Snape, Trevor Finlay and The Legendary Walrus bands.

UPDATE: This event will NOT be hosted by everyone’s favorite news anchor Christine Maddela unfortunately (please see comments).

The Great Nashville Flood of 2010

May 2, 2010
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Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who have been affected in some way due to this tremendously horrible weather we’ve had here in Nashville over the past couple of days.  This is a resilient city and I’m confident that we will bounce back from this stronger and better for it.

Once this current situation passes, there are sure to be benefits taking place here in town to help our neighbors, friends, and the families that have lost so much.  Like always, many will be thrown together by good hearted individuals who can’t or won’t be able to get the ears of the mainstream media and general press – so we ask that you PLEASE POST THOSE EVENTS HERE. It’s simple to do.  Just click the Submit An Event link above and follow the instructions.  If you can use email, you can use this.  Don’t forget to add pictures (just copy them and paste them) as those always help draw attention.

Once again, thanks for using Nashville Benefits.