The Warner Music Nashville roster has joined forces to release the digital compilation Nashville Strong.
03.03.2020 - 18:51 / billboard.com
Damage is extensive across East Nashville after a tornado ripped through the popular area early on Tuesday, badly damaging at least one music venue and knocking out power for other bars, restaurants and businesses.
The Basement East said on Twitter that its building sustained "significant damage" during the storm, though thankfully all staff members are accounted for. Images from the scene show a partial collapse of the venue's ceiling and walls, except for a portion of the building containing a
The Warner Music Nashville roster has joined forces to release the digital compilation Nashville Strong.
Kid Rock is keeping his Nashville bar open despite the growing concerns of COVID-19.
Canadian country music star Brett Kissel’s benefit concert in Edmonton has raised $57,000 for victims of last week’s tornadoes in Tennessee.
Kelly Clarkson teamed up with Billy Ray Cyrus and Shania Twain to help out victims of the recent tornado that ripped apart Nashville.
The communal spirit of Nashville was felt at Marathon Music Works on Monday night (March 9), where over $500,000 was raised as part of the benefit concert To Nashville, With Love. All the proceeds made at the show went to the people of Nashville affected by the March 2020 tornado.
The communal spirit of Nashville was felt at Marathon Music Works on Monday night (March 9), where over $500,000 was raised as part of the benefit concert To Nashville, With Love. All the proceeds made at the show went to the people of Nashville affected by the March 2020 tornado.
The country music business took it on the chin at home and on the road over the last week as the genre's home base suffered a devastating tornado on March 3 and the coronavirus outbreak caused cancellations in other markets.The tornado destroyed numerous private planes at the John C. Tune Airport; decimated Donelson Christian Academy, where Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott attended school; and hit a Kroger grocery store that numerous road bands use to board their tour buses.
'To Nashville, With Love' takes place next week
The winner of “American Idol” season 5 has opened up about how a tornado hit his home this week, revealing that the experience was “the closest anyone can get to death.”
Marathon Music Works is hosting a benefit concert to raise money for the people of Nashville who were affected by the deadly tornado that struck Tennessee earlier this week. The show, called “To Nashville, With Love,” is set to take place on Monday, March 9.
Country’s finest will join forces for a special tornado benefit concert next Monday (March 9) at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works, Billboard can reveal.Jason Isbell, Yola, Dan Auerbach, Sheryl Crow, Soccer Mommy and many more will hit the stage for the concert, which will help raise vital funds for the people of Nashville affected by the devastating tornado.The lineup also features Aaron Lee Tasjan, Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlile, Brothers Osborne, Katie Pruitt, Kendell Marvel, Margo Price, Old
Dan + Shay are kicking off their massive The (Arena) Tour by helping out Nashville.The duo announced on Thursday (March 5) that they will be donating $100,000 to tornado relief efforts following the devastating storms that ripped through Tennessee on Tuesday morning. The gesture comes a day before their first tour stop, a two-day sold-out run at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.“We are heartbroken by the devastation the tornadoes left upon Tennessee earlier this week.
She’s the hitmaker with a heart of gold.
Hometown glory. Taylor Swift donated $1 million to help fund tornado relief efforts in her home state of Tennessee after disaster struck in Nashville on Tuesday, March 3.
Taylor Swift is using her platform for good. On Thursday morning, the music superstar took to Instagram Stories and expressed her support for all those affected by the tornadoes in and around Nashville.
Taylor Swift is doing her part to help her home city.
The tornadoes hit Nashville on Monday night
Country star Dierks Bentley avoided the destruction from the recent tornadoes in Nashville, but his longtime drummer Steve Misamore was not so lucky. The drummer took to Instagram on Tuesday, sharing a video from outside the heavily damaged home he shares with his wife, CarryAnn.