Dustin Lynch’s Eighth Annual Hometown Benefit Raises $40K For Local Charities
Dustin Lynch held his eighth annual “Dustin Lynch And Friends Benefit Concert” Tuesday night (Dec. 12), and topped past fundraising efforts by raising a total of $40,000 for three local charities.
Hosting the sold-out event at Tullahoma High School in Tullahoma, Tennessee, Lynch performed chart-toppers inspired by his hometown like triple-Platinum “Small Town Boy” and Platinum “Ridin’ Roads.” Lynch also played his new single “Chevrolet (feat. Jelly Roll).” Songwriters Randy Montana, Brent Anderson and Lanie Gardner joined Lynch as his special guests, with Anderson and Lynch offering up the live debut of “Blue Lights” from his recent sixth studio album, Killed The Cowboy.
The annual event has raised funds for worthwhile causes over the past eight years, and this year’s recipients include Haven of Hope Counseling, South Jackson Performing Arts Center and Special Olympics Tennessee.
Additionally, Lynch will appear alongside television and radio host Cody Alan and CBS anchor Lonnie Quinn to correspond live from New York City’s Times Square as well as perform during New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, airing on Dec. 31.