Benefitting Nashville-Based Charity The Beat of Life**Tickets On Sale Now at http://bit.ly/S90sNashville**
October 31, 2019 – Nashville, TN – Charity Bomb and AEG Presents have announced numerous adds to their already stacked lineup for Strange 90s Nashville. Members of Florida Georgia Line, Sixpence None The Richer, Judas Priest, Eagles of Death Metal, The All-American Rejects, Lit, Relient K, 3 Doors Down and more will join together to form super groups, performing the anthems of this golden decade in a real-life recreation of the era.
Taking place on November 23rd at Marathon Music Works, Strange 90s Nashville is a night not to be missed. Tickets are on-sale now at http://bit.ly/S90sNashville.
All proceeds will go to Nashville organization The Beat of Life, a homegrown organization that provides therapeutic songwriting and music programs with the most talented musicians teaching children and inmates how to write and perform music as a preventive and coping mechanism. For more information on The Beat Of Life, please visit: http://www.thebeatoflife.org/.
The full list of performers includes Sean Fuller (Florida Georgia Line), Jeffrey Steele, Leigh Nash (Sixpence None The Richer), Jennie Vee (Eagles of Death Metal), A. Jay & Jeremy Popoff (Lit), Richie Faulkner (Judas Priest), Dez Dickerson (Prince’s Band The Revolution), Slim Jim Phantom (Stray Cats), Chet Roberts (3 Doors Down), Nick Weeler (The All-American Rejects), Matt Thiessen (Relient K), Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger), Josh Paul (Infectious Grooves), Ira Dean (Trick Poney) and Jam Alker (The Jab).
Iconic songwriters including Matt Warren, Ryman Wooten, Josh Wooten, Bridgette Tatum, Jess Cayne, Damien Horne, Danny Myrick, Keesy Timmer, Kim McClean Kasl as well as Casey Levasseur, Kurtis John, Alissa Morena, Sarah Jane Nelson and Brian Irwin will round out the night’s performers. Strange 90s Nashville will be hosted by Jessie McNamara and will feature amazing opportunities for concert-goers to time warp back to the 90s complete with Tony Hawk Pro-Skater 360 Virtual Reality Experiences, a Saved By the Bell pop-up Diner, Vans Skate ramps, iconic 90’s accessories and costume giveaways, live graffiti walls and more.
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EVENT DETAILS:Strange 90s Nashville – Presented by Charity Bomb & AEG Presents
DATE:Saturday, November 23rd, 2019
TIME: Doors – 6:30pm, Show – 8:00pm
VENUE: Marathon Music Works | 1402 Clinton St, Nashville, TN 37203
TICKETS: On Sale Now | http://bit.ly/S90sNashville
ABOUT CHARITY BOMB Charity Bomb provides entertainment with a purpose. Our mission is: to identify the challenges of overlooked or under-serviced constituencies, enlist the most effective and honest specialists in that field, and form partnerships to design and execute an immediate, intermediate and long-term plan for resolving a particular issue or challenge. Charity Bomb earns our donations. This is achieved by creating custom experiential auctions and producing highly conceptualized benefit events involving celebrity talent. Charity Bomb then deploys the funds generated to our thoroughly vetted partnering organization. Their purpose is to connect the needs of our constituents to their respective resources, while we systematically search to unveil a permanent antidote to a cause. Charity Bomb is a creative organization, tethered to the virtues of transparency and altruism.
Launched in 2018, Charity Bomb was founded by three, life-long friends who share the virtues of fatherhood, philanthropy, musicianship, music lovers, music industry professionals, small business owners, entrepreneurs, and Fear Factor champions. Our motivation is to help.
ABOUT STRANGE ENTERTAINMENT Welcome to the Wonderful World of STRANGE Entertainment! The benefit concert arm of Charity Bomb Inc, Strange Entertainment is a live music production company that specializes in creating unique, fundraiser events for various mental health organizations. Every performance features a rotating cast of marquis rock stars and entertainers forming supergroups to perform short sets of covers that are inline with the event’s theme. *see Strange 80s, Strange 90s, Strange 90s Nashville. Since the debut of Strange 80s in 2017, Strange Ent. has raised over $200,000 for our partnering organizations.
Musicians: 5 Seconds of Summer, Eagles of Death Metal, Alice in Chains, Deap Vally, Anberlin, Enter Shikari, Anthrax, Fall Out Boy, Ataris, Falling in Reverse, Black Veil Brides, Filter, Bowling for Soup, Bush, No Doubt, Flaming Lips, Go Gos, Goldfinger Good Cop Bad Cop, Katy Perry, Korn, The Interruptors, Bones UK, Chvrches, Weezer, Janes Addiction, The Offspring, Judas Priest, Papa Roach, Linkin Park, The Regrettes, Gavin Rossdale, Bush, Stephan Perkins, Jane’s Addiction, Marilyn Manson, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Otto, Nsync, Ok Go!, Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Aday, Slayer, Slipknot, Steel Panther, Stray Cats, Stone Sour, Sugarcult, Sum41, Taking Back Sunday, Tenacious D, Velvet Revolver, Wallows, Weird Al Yankovic, When in Rome, The Word Alive.
Actors: Sarah Silverman, Finn Wolfhard, Braedon Lemasters, Dylan Minnette, Chelsea Talmadge, David Hasselhoff, Thomas Payne, Jack Black.
About The Beat of Life The Beat of Life’s mission is to create songwriting programs for Nashville’s most vulnerable, challenged, and overlooked populations -harnessing the power of music to speak to the most critical social issues in the world today. Essentially, it is a merging of the music industry/community and the human/social service sector. Our three signature programs include “Redemption Songs” – our prison music program for the incarcerated, “Beautiful Minds” – our mental health songwriting program for those in residential treatment or hospitals battling depression, mental illness, and suicide, and “Sing It To Stop It” – our youth-based programming designed to address the most harmful themes our children and teens are facing today: school violence, bullying/exclusion, anger, hate/prejudice, addiction, eating disorders, and their own forms of mental illness, depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide.
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