New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Roots-driven supergroup Appalachian Road Show will donate all proceeds from its 'Tribulation' (3.27) album release show at Station Inn on Wed., Mar. 25 (doors at 7 PM, show at 9 PM) to Hands On Nashville in support of its tornado relief efforts.
"Like everyone in the Greater Nashville area, we have been directly impacted by the tornado," says fiddler Jim VanCleve. "My daughter's school, West Wilson Middle, was destroyed in the event. So many have stepped up and represented the very best in humanity in the aftermath, and we want to do anything we can to help."
Appalachian Road Show is a dynamic five piece group comprised of award-winning musicians, unified by a mission to preserve the rich cultural and musical heritage of Appalachia. The album release show will feature special guests and a one-of-a-kind immersive experience into the cultural heritage of Appalachia jam-packed with versatile instrumental jams and more.
With each member holding a personal connection to the Nashville music community over the years, Appalachian Road Show is showing that is #NashvilleStrong with each ticket sold. Tickets are available for purchase at the door.
"The Hands on Nashville team and the innumerable volunteers they're coordinating — like so many other amazing organizations in the area — are providing the help our community desperately needs in the wake of this devastating event," continues VanCleve. 'We're grateful for any opportunity to help."
WHO: Appalachian Road Show (with special guests)
WHAT: 'Tribulation' Album Release Show
WHEN: Wednesday, Mar. 25 at 9 PM (doors at 7 PM)
WHERE: Station Inn (402 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203)
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[email protected]. If you're unable to attend, Appalachian Road Show encourages donations be made to Hands On Nashville at handsonnashville.wordpress.com/2020/03/06/nashville-tornado-relief-efforts-resources.