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Russell Dickerson Brings His Love Story To Life in New Belmont Video

Pictured (L-R): Christopher Fashun, George Graefen, Laura Hostelley, Kare Ward, Tessa Dalton, Hope Garrison, Daniella Young, Russell Dickerson, Trey Wilson, Janna Cabello, Grant Brown and Cameron Bertolet
Russell Dickerson has released a video for “Bones (The Wedding Version),” created with the help of Belmont University students at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. Dickerson and his wife first met at Belmont, adding even greater significance to this love story captured in the song. From the production team and students to Dickerson’s management, band and crew, many of the professionals involved in the release of “Bones (The Wedding Version)” share a Belmont connection—making it a love story coming full circle.
Randy Houser Surprised With Gold At Bridgestone Show
During his performance at a sold-out Bridgestone Arena on Feb. 14 opening for Cody Johnson, Randy Houser was surprised mid-set by his son Huck and actor Johnny Galecki, who presented him with a Gold plaque for his hit song “Note to Self,” marking Houser’s first Gold record with Magnolia Music Group.
My Furry Valentine Benefit Supports Nashville’s Pet Community Center

Pictured (L-R): Broadcaster Suzanne Alexander, singer-songwriter Mandy Barnett, PCC CEO Brandon Dyce (holding his rescue, Momo), singer-songwriter Anita Cochran, ACM CEO Damon Whiteside, singer-songwriter Jamie O’Neal, singer-songwriter Bryan White, publicist Melissa Mathews, musician Rodney Good and singer-songwriter Wade Hayes. Photo: Karen Will Rogers
My Furry Valentine “Love Songs Saving Lives” featuring performances from Bryan White, Jamie O’Neal, Wade Hayes, Anita Cochran and Mandy Barnett, was held Feb. 11 at The Troubadour Nashville. 100% of the ticket proceeds provides care for deserving dogs and cats in our community via the Pet Community Center.
PCC, which has been serving Nashville since 2011, protects the health of pets, prevents pet overpopulation and provides for pets in need, and ensures that financial hardship does not prevent pets from receiving the care they deserve.
Lanco Offers Banner Support To Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital

Pictured (L-R): Lanco’s Chandler Baldwin; Vanderbilt’s Rebekah Gannon; Lanco’s Tripp Howell, Meredith Shepherd, Brandon Lancaster, Tim Aven and Jared Hampton; Vanderbilt’s Cayce Long. Photo: Devon Lancaster
At their album release show at Whiskey Jam in January, Lanco brought in a banner titled “We’re Gonna Make It” (after the album title) and had fans sign encouraging words and inspiration to donate it to Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. On Feb. 12, they performed at the hospital and Seacrest Studios for the patients and officially donated the banner with a dedication plaque for the children and families of Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.
Heads Carolina Tails California Benefit To Aid North Carolina, California Disaster Victims
A Heads Carolina Tails California free live concert benefit featuring Jim Lauderdale, Noah Thompson and many more is set for Wednesday (Feb. 19) at Category 10 in Nashville. Presented by Go Big Transportation, the concert will directly benefit the families in North Carolina and California that have been impacted by the recent natural disasters via 501c3 musicpreneur Storehouse. Those wanting to donate who can’t attend the show can do so at musicstorehouse.org.
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