Clay Walker’s Fourth Annual Chords of Hope benefit concert announces that they have added Bigger Picture Group recording artist Craig Campbell to the evening’s lineup. Produced by Walker’s charity Band Against MS and presented by The Big 98 WSIX, the event is set to place on Wednesday, October 30 at the Wildhorse Saloon with proceeds going to the MS Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Craig Campbell is making waves on the music scene this year with the smash Billboard Top 15 and climbing single “Outta My Head,” from his critically acclaimed sophomore album Never Regret. Craig finalizes the bill for the night that already includes Nashville native and rising country star Greg Bates whose debut single “Did it For the Girl” recently cracked the top 5 on Billboard Charts.
Band Against MS, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3), or not-for-profit, public charity committed to providing educational information for those living with Multiple Sclerosis, funding programs researching a cure for Multiple Sclerosis, and funding programs helping those living with the disease. Clay Walker established BAMS in February 2003 because he wanted to help others living with the same disease he has battled since 1996. To date BAMS, http://www.bandagainstms.org, has raised more than 2 million dollars.
For ticket information, please visit www.wildhorsesaloon.com or call (615) 902-8211. To learn more about Clay Walker and BAMS, visit www.claywalker.com and www.bandagainstms.org.
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