Jelly Roll, Post Malone, More Among Lineup For 2024 ‘Reportin’ For Duty’ Benefit
The second annual “Reportin’ For Duty” benefit show is set for Feb. 17 at Humble Baron At Nearest Green Distillery in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
Last February, friends of the late Leslie Jordan came together to honor his life of service with a heartfelt evening of performances benefitting EB Research Partnership (EBRP), an organization close to Jordan’s heart that is dedicated to funding research to treat and cure Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). The tradition continues next month with 100% of concert proceeds going to EBRP to fund innovative and life-saving research projects.
This year’s “Reportin’ For Duty” event will feature intimate performances from Post Malone, EBRP Co-Founder Eddie Vedder, The War And Treaty, Jelly Roll, Jake Wesley Rogers and Dan Spencer.
Over the last decade, EBRP has made remarkable strides, including helping to accelerate the first two EB treatments approved by the FDA in 2023. Founded in 2010 by a group of dedicated parents along with Jill and Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, EB Research Partnership is the largest nonprofit funding research aimed at finding a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa. EB is a life-threatening genetic skin disorder that affects children from birth. Children with EB are often called “Butterfly Children,” lacking critical proteins that bind the skin together. With skin as fragile as a butterfly’s wings, they experience constant pain, severe blisters, disfigurement and internal and external wounds that may never heal. EBRP’s goal is to cure EB by 2030 and create a blueprint that can impact thousands of other rare diseases.
Purchase tickets for “Reportin’ For Duty” or donate to the cause here.