Premiere Networks’ The Bobby Bones Show co-host Amy, WSIX/The Big 98 and 1907 Apparel hosted a live concert event last week promoting 30 Abes, a Sept. 28 food packaging event in Nashville, Tenn., which aims to package 500,000 meals for children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
On Friday, Aug. 30, hundreds of fans and listeners gathered at East-Centric Pavilion in Nashville, Tenn., to see Country artists Frankie Ballard and Laura Bell Bundy, as well as The Raging Idiots, featuring Bobby Bones and Eddie from The Bobby Bones Show. The concert raised donations totaling 6,000 meals for Haiti.
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Nashville-based band Tenth Avenue North raised more than $100,000 with their inaugural celebrity golf tournament, the Tenth Avenue North Classic. This year’s beneficiaries are high school outreach Cru RDU, College Golf Fellowship and Compassion International.
The featured players included six-time PGA Tour winner Stewart Cink, PGA Tour winner Kevin Streelman, two-time PGA Tour winner Scott Stallings, two-time Super Bowl champion Antwan Harris and NASCAR drivers Blake Koch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Also participating was tobyMac as well as members from NeedtoBreathe and Stellar Kart.
Tenth Avenue North will be part of “The Winter Jam 2013 Tour” Spectacular kicking off early November. Visit jamtour.com for a complete list of tour dates.
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