Third Annual ‘Hello From The Hills’ Benefit Set For Jan. 26
“Hello From The Hills,” a special collaborative benefit concert co-presented by The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills, will return to Nashville’s City Winery on Jan. 26.
The third annual event will feature performances from Ruby Amanfu, Cory Branan, Hayes Carll, Brad Goodall, Silas House, Amanda Shires, Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr and Jesse Welles.
Tickets for the show go on sale today (Jan. 10) here. The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills have selected three organizations to receive grants this year: Building Lives, which assists veterans rebuild their lives following service; Operation Stand Down Tennessee, an agency that connects veterans with careers, community and crisis services; and My Fathers House Nashville, an organization that provides shelter, parenting education, recovery information and life skills for fathers coming out of institutions.
“‘Hello From The Hills’ is more than a concert—it’s a celebration of community, compassion, and the power of music to bring about real change,” says Jody Whelan, Managing Partner of Oh Boy Records and The Hello in There Foundation Board Member and Treasurer. “By coming together, we’re not just raising our voices, but lifting up those who need it most. We are so proud to share the stage with these nonprofits who are doing incredible work to support the community.”
Established in 2021 by the family of John Prine, The Hello in There Foundation continues the love, kindness and generosity Prine shared with the world. Inspired and guided by Prine’s simple song title, “Hello In There,” their mission aims to identify and collaborate with individuals and communities to offer support for people who are marginalized, discriminated against or, for any reason, are otherwise forgotten.
Hope in the Hills is a non-profit committed to combating the opioid crisis and support recovery across Appalachia. Created by a group of local community members and members of Tyler Childers’ team, Hope in the Hills raises funds and awareness to combat addiction with initiatives such as youth programs and recovery houses.
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