Music Health Alliance Hosts Sold-Out ‘Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda’ Event
Music Health Alliance (MHA) hosted its second “Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda” event on Tuesday night (April 25) at City Winery, raising $130,000 to support the Nashville-based nonprofit’s free healthcare programs and life-saving advocacy services.

Pictured (L-R): AE Entertainment’s Ashley Eicher, Amazon’s Courtney Ross, MHA’s Tatum Hauck Allsep, Liz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey. Photo: Steve Lowry
The intimate evening presented by Amazon was headlined by The Love Junkies (Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose), hosted by Ashley Eicher and included guitars provided by Gibson for a live auction. The trio of hitmakers traded stories, songs and laughs during the special sold-out evening.
“Wow! We are so incredibly humbled and grateful for the overwhelming success of our sold-out annual ‘Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda event,'” said Tatum Hauck Allsep, Founder & CEO, Music Health Alliance. “What an unforgettable, emotionally charged, one-of-a-kind peek behind the curtain of songwriting’s very best. Thanks to the immense talent and generosity of these three women, we received vital support of our mission to Heal The Music.”
For every dollar donated, MHA provides $30 in life-saving healthcare resources to Heal The Music. The team assists music industry professionals with an entire spectrum of healthcare needs, and in its first 10 years, MHA has provided free healthcare advocacy and support to over 20,000 clients in 50 states, saving more than $100 million in healthcare costs for the music community nationwide.
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