Fourth Annual ‘Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda’ Event Raises $130,000 For Music Health Alliance

Pictured (L-R): Matt Dragstrem (Songwriter), Chase McGill (Songwriter), Tatum Allsep (MHA Founder & CEO), Luke Bryan (Artist), Elaina Smith (Host), Lindsay Hayes (Show Producer), Jeff Stevens (Songwriter) and Kristan Pridgen (CSW Event Producer/Exec. Assistant to the CEO) at Music Health Alliance’s “Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda” event at Cannery Hall. Photo: Landon Hook
Music Health Alliance’s fourth annual “Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda – Stories & Songs To Heal The Music” event was held last week at the Cannery in Nashville, raising $130,000 for MHA’s life-saving healthcare programs and services.
The sold-out evening of songs, stories and support presented by Wiatr & Associates and hosted by Elaina Smith featured Luke Bryan, Matt Dragstrem, Chase McGill and Jeff Stevens. Created by Grammy-winning writer and MHA board member Liz Rose, “Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda” reimagines the traditional writers’ round, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at songs that “coulda, shoulda or woulda” been hits.
“We are so grateful for the sponsors, guests, and artists who made this night possible,” says Tatum Hauck Allsep, Founder & CEO of Music Health Alliance. “From the laughter to the heartfelt stories, it was a true celebration of the best of our songwriting community and MHA’s mission to Heal The Music.”
Since its founding in 2013, MHA’s 17-member team has helped more than 32,000 members of the music community and saved over $145 million in healthcare costs. 86% of every dollar donated goes directly to programs and services, and each $1 donation provides $30 in life-saving healthcare resources.
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