Songwriter Rob Hatch, EMI Nashville’s Eric Paslay, CMA Foundation Board member Victoria Shaw, and pop artist Wrabel took over New Orleans on behalf of the CMA Foundation on Tuesday (Sept. 6) for a day full of music education celebration.
Shaw paid a visit to ABC affiliate WGNO-TV for an interview and performance on local news program News With A Twist, where she spoke about the Foundation’s $325,000 in giving to the region. All four artists traveled to the new Notes for Notes recording studio, located at The NFL-YET Unit of Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Louisiana, to officially christen the space with help from community children.
The day ended with a CMA Songwriters Series in the Parish at House of Blues, where 16-year-old Karen Antunez, a songwriting student with Foundation beneficiary program the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, performed her original song “Boys Like You.” Jonathan Scott also surprised the crowd by joining the group for an impromptu performance of The Scott Brothers’ “Hold On.”
Hatch, Paslay, Shaw, and Wrabel also met with local music teachers from St. John the Baptist Parish Public Schools, as well as the Parish’s Superintendent, Kevin George. Through VH1 Save The Music, the CMA Foundation is rebuilding music programs in Parish Public Schools.
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