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Rocking For A Cause: The 5th Annual Music City Cares Veterans Day Benefit Show

Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show

Benefiting Operation Stand Down Tennessee

In its fifth triumphant year, the Music City Cares Veterans Day benefit concert pulled out all the stops, delivering yet another unforgettable night of electrifying performances! Held at the bustling Wedge Pizza and Pub on the South Side of Nashville, TN, this event has cemented itself as a highly anticipated local tradition. Despite the dark and rainy Nashville evening, the energy inside Wedge Pizza was palpable, with fans braving the weather to celebrate the art and spirit of rock, country, and Americana—all in support of a meaningful cause.

Jenny Tolman

The show opened with a heartfelt rendition of the National Anthem by none other than Nashville’s own Jenny Tolman. Tolman’s voice soared, and the crowd fell silent, captivated by the depth and pride she poured into each note. It was the perfect start to an evening dedicated to honoring those who have served our country, and the audience knew they were in for an unforgettable experience.

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Top Notch 615 DJ: Keeping the Vibe Alive Between Sets

Due West with Eric Byford and Top Notch

Adding to the night’s infectious energy was Top Notch 615 DJ, who kept the room buzzing with his skillful mixes and historic Nashville vibe between each set. His presence brought a unique rhythm to the event, seamlessly blending classic Nashville sounds with contemporary beats that had the crowd grooving even between the main performances. With a personality as vibrant as his playlists, Top Notch 615 DJ connected with the audience effortlessly, infusing the room with his unmistakable charm and character. His knowledge of Nashville’s musical heritage shone through in every track, creating an atmosphere that felt like a journey through the city’s rich history. Top Notch 615’s contribution didn’t just keep the energy high—it enriched the entire experience, ensuring there wasn’t a single dull moment throughout the night.

Josh Johnson: Bringing Soul and Solos to the Stage

Josh Johnson

First up to kick off the lineup was Josh Johnson, a familiar face in the Nashville music scene known for his raw electric guitar talent and heartfelt songwriting. Donning a classic jean jacket and a trucker hat, Josh looked every bit the part of a modern-day troubadour. He poured his heart into every strum and every lyric, connecting deeply with the audience. His music spoke to personal stories, gritty yet hopeful, and that authenticity resonated with the crowd. The venue buzzed with energy as his fingers danced across the guitar strings, filling the room with searing riffs and unforgettable melodies. By the end of his set, it was clear Josh had won over the audience, many of whom were already die-hard fans.

Tyler Kohrs: Heartfelt Vocals and Spiritual Connection

Tyler Kohrs

Following Josh’s high-energy performance, Tyler Kohrs took the stage, shifting the mood with a soulful, acoustic set. Kohrs’s voice carried an authenticity and passion that instantly captivated the crowd. With guitar as his only accompaniment, Tyler’s raw vocal strength was a testament to his artistry. His music was uplifting and infused with themes of faith and personal strength, offering the crowd moments of introspection and encouragement. Tyler’s love for music and spirituality radiated through every song, each one delivered with a level of honesty that felt like a private conversation between him and every listener in the room. The crowd was enchanted by his voice, and it was clear that Kohrs’s performance left a lasting impact.

The Rudy Gonzalez Band: A Southwestern Journey

Rudy Gonzalez Band

Next on stage was the Rudy Gonzalez Band, bringing a rich blend of Americana with a Southwestern twist that was refreshingly unique for Nashville. As soon as Rudy and his band hit their stride, you could feel echoes of classic rock legends like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers. Rudy’s mastery on the harmonica paired with his bandmates’ tight, rhythmic instrumentals had the audience tapping their feet and nodding along. Their music transported listeners to a different place and time, weaving in stories of open roads, desert landscapes, and nostalgic Americana. With each song, the band brought a laid-back vibe that contrasted beautifully with the intensity of the earlier acts, proving themselves as a must-see group for fans of gritty, heartland music.

Due West: Harmonies That Soared

Taking the stage next was Due West, a trio that delivered a standout performance defined by their breathtaking harmonies and tight musicianship. Due West took the audience on an emotional journey, showing off not only their skills as musicians but as storytellers. Their harmonies were flawless, each voice blending seamlessly to create a sound that was powerful yet soft, complex yet familiar. The trio brought an incredible energy to the venue, and their chemistry was palpable, lifting the audience to their feet. Paying tribute to Toby Keith for his support of veterans himself, their cover of his work was a sight to be seen and heard. Whether performing upbeat tunes or heartfelt ballads, Due West captured the spirit of the evening, and it was clear that their talent for harmonizing was a rare and beautiful gift.

Flat River Band: A Steel Guitar Spotlight

Keeping the energy high, the Flat River Band followed Due West with their own mix of stirring harmonies and impressive musicianship. From the moment they began, it was clear that the Flat River Band was here to keep the night rolling with unbridled passion. They introduced the crowd to a darker, edgier sound, characterized by the haunting tones of a steel guitar expertly played from a shadowed corner of the stage. This element added a haunting beauty to their performance, layering the songs with textures that only a steel guitar can provide. The crowd was entranced, swaying along to every song and soaking in the unique soundscapes the band created. Flat River Band’s performance was a testament to the diversity of talent present at the event, showing just how versatile and innovative Nashville’s music scene can be.

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A Night Dedicated to a Worthy Cause

Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show

Each year, the Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show is about more than just music—it’s about giving back to veterans who have served our country and now face new challenges upon returning home. Proceeds from the event support Operation Stand Down Tennessee, an organization based in Nashville that provides crucial services to veterans transitioning to civilian life. Operation Stand Down assists veterans with job training, housing support, counseling, and other essential resources, ensuring they have the support they need to succeed. As a veteran myself, I can tell you firsthand the importance of such organizations. The transition to civilian life is not always easy, and knowing that there are people and groups committed to helping veterans rebuild their lives makes a world of difference.

The Man Behind the Magic: Eric Byford and EBX Productions

The mastermind behind the Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show is Eric Byford, a Nashville-based producer and founder of EBX Productions. Eric’s vision for this event was inspired by his late grandfather, a veteran affectionately known as “Grand Buddy.” Through the Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show, Eric has created a powerful platform to honor his grandfather’s memory and give back to the veteran community that was so close to him. Over the years, Eric’s commitment to this event has attracted top talent from across the Nashville area, each artist eager to lend their talents to a worthy cause. EBX Productions has gone above and beyond to ensure the benefit show grows each year, building a community around music, philanthropy, and a deep appreciation for veterans.

The Show’s Future

As the night came to a close, it was evident that this year’s show had achieved its mission: to entertain, inspire, and support Nashville’s veteran community. The Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show has become a beloved Nashville tradition, and each year it attracts a growing number of fans and supporters. For anyone who missed this year’s event, there’s always next year to look forward to. With Eric Byford and EBX Productions at the helm, it’s safe to say that the Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show will only continue to grow, bringing even more incredible artists and fans together for a night of unforgettable music and heartfelt purpose.

If you’re interested in supporting this cause, consider donating to Operation Stand Down Tennessee. Contributions go a long way toward helping veterans navigate the complexities of civilian life, providing essential resources to those who have given so much for our country.

Mark your calendars, Nashville! As Veterans Day rolls around again next year, there’s one place you’ll want to be: the Music City Cares Veterans Benefit Show, where the music is great, the cause is even greater, and the spirit of Nashville shines bright.

– Jason R. Coleman


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MUSIC CITY CARES VETERANS DAY BENEFIT SHOW TO BE HELD AT THE WEDGE & INDIELUNA LOUNGE ON NOV. 9

Music City Cares Veterans Day Benefit Show

Flat River Band, Due West, Trae Taylor, Rudy Gonzalez Band and More to Perform During Benefit Show

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In a heartfelt tribute to the unwavering dedication of our nation’s veterans and military personnel, the 5th Annual Music City Cares Veterans Day Benefit Show is set to take place at The Wedge & IndieLuna Lounge in Nashville on Saturday, Nov. 9 starting at 7 p.m. CT. For more information and to purchase tickets, click HERE.

Organized with a profound sense of gratitude by Event Produce Eric Byford, the Music City Cares Veterans Day Benefit Show exemplifies the Nashville community’s commitment to supporting those who have served our country. The benefit ever was created to honor veterans through one of Nashville’s greatest assets—live music. Inspired by the memory of Byford’s grandfather, a veteran of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, the event seeks to raise awareness and support for military-focused nonprofits. This year’s event will raise funds for

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Kelsey Blackstone on The Nashville Rocks Show Episode 3

Kelsey Blackstone is the 3rd musical guest on The Nashville Rocks Show 2024

Kelsey shows grit and determination to make moving to Nashville her next strategic move in her music career.

Kelsey and I talk in depth about moving from Boston to Nashville and how she keeps up her musical relationships with artists she’s connected with while at Berkley College of Music. Her critical connection with Poindexter allows her to maintain a long distance music creation relationship and continue to put out new music and new music videos with his help.

In this episode we talk about her band members and the making of the music videos “505” and “Sway.” Plus, she has a pre-save giveaway for those who pre-save Sway!

See episode 3 of The Nashville Rocks Show with Kelsey Blackstone! Then Download her latest track “Sway!”

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John Berry Re-releases “All Come Together” Music Video To Assist in Hurricane Helene Relief Effort

John Berry and Friends

GRAMMY® Award-winning singer-songwriter John Berry has re-released his music video, “All Come Together,” co-written with award-winning songwriter Chuck Jones. In an attempt to support relief efforts for those affected by the recent flooding and displacements caused by Hurricane Helene. Berry gathered an impressive lineup of friends, including Keb’ Mo’, Collin Raye, John Oates, Casey James, Bryan White, John Cowan, Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Heidi Newfield (Trick Pony), Dave Innis and Paul Gregg (Restless Heart), and Mike Farris, to join him in recording the uplifting track. Produced by Jeff Moseley of CJM Productions, the video is part of a broader awareness campaign to raise funds and provide relief for storm and flood victims, with support for Samaritan’s Purse and other relief organizations. “All Come Together” was featured by Cowboys & Indians and will air on The Heartland Network, The Family Channel, Right Now TV, The Country Network, American Country Network, and more.

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“The needs of so many and the loss caused by Hurricane Helene is heartbreaking,”shares Berry. “My friends and I recorded this song a few years ago to help during a crisis then and it is as relevant today as it was the day we wrote it. There are many that want to help but don’t always know how. At the end of the video there are verified organizations that will responsibly get resources to those in need. Anything is possible when we all come together.”

To help victims of Hurricane Helene please contact this organizations:

Samaritan’s Purse: samaritanspurse.org

John Berry is known for his special holiday shows. He recently announced the first dates for his 28th Annual ‘Christmas With John Berry’ Tour. With fourteen shows currently slated with more to come, the tour will kick off on November 29 in Sugar Hill, Georgia, and continue through the holiday season. John Berry takes pride in offering a fresh new show each year while always including popular classics like “Little Drummer Boy,” “O Come All Ye Faithful,” “Let It Snow,” “Mary Did You Know,” and his timeless hit, “O Holy Night.” For on-sale dates and the latest information on the ‘Christmas With John Berry’ Tour, visit johnberry.com/tour.

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The Chris Weaver Band Performs at Titan Motoring After Party for Knowledge Fest 2024

Chris Weaver Band

The Chris Weaver Band Put On One Heck Of A Show

Chris Weaver BandWhen it comes to breaking molds, The Chris Weaver Band doesn’t just tip-toe around the edges; they smash them to bits. Picture this: a lineup boasting not just your typical guitar, bass, and drums, but also percussion, keys, sax, and trumpet. That’s the kind of sonic cocktail that’ll stick with you long after the curtains close. And boy, did they ever deliver at the Knowledge Fest after party hosted by Titan Motoring.

With 12 Volt technicians flocking from far and wide, the venue was pulsating with anticipation. And as Chris Weaver himself took the stage, armed with his acoustic guitar and a voice that could move mountains, the crowd knew they were in for a ride through the annals of rock history.

From Bob Seger classics, Chris kicked off the night with a tribute to the legends. But it wasn’t long before he ditched the guitar to claim his rightful place as the band’s charismatic frontman. Because let’s face it, a lead singer’s job isn’t just about hitting the right notes; it’s about commanding the stage with every fiber of your being. And Chris? Well, he owned it.

Lindsay CarverAs the band delved into their originals like “So Damn Beautiful” and car-centric anthems like “Fast Car Days,” it was clear that they weren’t just a band; they were a movement. And when audience member Lindsay Carver took the mic after being coaxed by Chris and other audience members for a rendition of Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey,”  and “Strawberry Wine” the crowd was pleasantly surprised by her talented vocals. See, this was a special audience member who just so happens to be the fiance´ of Titan Motoring’s owner Philip Lindsley. She placed her vocals up for review and received a warm welcome from the audience and the band.

The Chris Weaver Band had their own tricks up their sleeves, infusing classics like Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” with their signature funk-infused sound paying homage to a cover by none other than The Electric Peanut Butter Company. And then they busted out their rendition of Redbone’s “Come and Get Your Love” to keep the funk moving.

Chris WeaverBy the time the last notes faded into the night at the after party for Knowledge Fest 2024 put on by Titan Motoring, it was clear: The Chris Weaver Band wasn’t just a band; they were an experience. And if you haven’t had the pleasure of witnessing their magic firsthand, do yourself a favor and make it a priority. Trust me, you won’t regret it. Download their music and check out their website for more info and get ready to enjoy like never before.

 

 

 


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Tristan Tritt Show Last night at The End in Nashville – America Part Two and July Turner

The End Marquee featuring Tristan Tritt

Tristan Tritt with arm raised at The End in NashvilleTristan Tritt At The End

On a cold February night in Nashville, TN, The End did what it does pretty much every night of the year and that is to host a great music performance in its legendary space. Last night, the 28th of February boasted the likes of Tristan Tritt, America Part Two and July Turner. All great musicians and writers in their own right, but very different in their genre and choice of musical presentation. Putting these three acts together was simply a treat to the fans who paid to be at The End on a Wednesday night on Elliston Place.

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Venue – The End

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