Steven Curtis Chapman, More Set For Chosen Road’s ‘Mountain Aid’ Benefit
Bluegrass hitmakers and native Appalachians Chosen Road have brought together a star-studded lineup for “Mountain Aid: Music For Healing, Strength For Tomorrow,” a benefit concert for relief efforts in Appalachia set for Nov. 14 in Johnson City, Tennessee.
The concert at Freedom Hall Civic Center will feature performances by Steven Curtis Chapman, Brandon Heath, Point of Grace, Jason Crabb, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Sean Dietrich (Sean of the South), the Jason Lovins Band, TaRanda Greene and event organizers Chosen Road.
“Chosen Road is thrilled to help bring ‘Mountain Aid’ to life,” shares group co-founder Jonathan Buckner. “When we heard how many of our friends and neighbors in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee were affected, we knew we had to take action. Our dear friends in the Jason Lovins Band agreed, and they stepped up in a special way to help make this event possible.
“We’re so grateful for their support, as well as for all the amazing artists who are graciously lending their time and talents for a night to remember. These mountains and the people who call them home have shaped our music and we owe so much to them. Our prayer is that ‘Mountain Aid’ will not only help raise funds and bring hope for those in need but will, most importantly, make an eternal impact in Appalachia.”
With a goal of supporting and bringing hope to communities affected by Hurricane Helene, all proceeds from “Mountain Aid” will benefit Samaritan’s Purse, a nondenominational Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world since 1970. Tickets are $20 (children 2 and under admitted free) and can be purchased here.
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