In Pictures: T.J. Martell Foundation Holds 21st Annual Nashville’s Best Cellars Dinner
The T.J. Martell Foundation held its 21st annual Nashville’s Best Cellars Dinner at the Loews Vanderbilt Nashville Monday night (April 10).
Those in attendance included new Chairman of the T.J. Martell Foundation’s Board of Trustees, John Esposito, the evening’s presenting sponsor John Sanzo and country artists such as Reba McEntire, Rex Linn, Martina McBride, Cole Swindell, Michael Ray, Ingrid Andress, Old Dominion band members Trevor Rosen and Brad Tursi, Roan Ash, Big Kenny, Danielle Bradbery, Chris Bandi, Elle King, Jared Gudstadt, Kat & Alex and more.
The T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer Research was founded by record executive Tony Martell in 1975 following the death of his son, T.J., from leukemia. the foundation holds multiple annual charity events and campaigns with the music communities in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Miami and more. They have raised more than $280 million in support of medical research grants and helped secure more than one billion dollars in research funding.
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