NashvilleFloodRelief

Garth Brooks Sells Out Nine Shows in Nashville
Garth Brooks Sells Out Nine Shows in Nashville
Garth Brooks Sells Out Nine Shows in Nashville
Garth Brooks continues to break concert records and cause a fan frenzy, even after having been temporarily retired from the road for more than a decade. The entertainer sold more than 140,000 tickets on Saturday, November 6, and what started as one benefit concert to help flood victims exploded into nine sold-out shows at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena...
Flood-Damaged Instruments Being ‘ReTune’-d Into Artwork
Flood-Damaged Instruments Being ‘ReTune’-d Into Artwork
Flood-Damaged Instruments Being ‘ReTune’-d Into Artwork
Guitars, mandolins, fiddles, banjos -- some of them legendary, but forever silenced by the great Nashville flood of May 2010 -- are being transformed by ReTune Nashville into three-dimensional works of art to be hung on walls and beheld by the eye as things of beauty and historical significance...
Keith & Nicole Share a Charitable Chat: Photo of the Week
Keith & Nicole Share a Charitable Chat: Photo of the Week
Keith & Nicole Share a Charitable Chat: Photo of the Week
It certainly pays off to help those in need! One lucky caller who phoned in to make a donation during Sunday's 'Music City Keep on Playin': A Benefit for Flood Relief' telethon got to speak to both Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban. The actress was one of dozens of celebrities to take calls during the three-hour live television event on GAC, while her husband served as a performer...
Stars Align for Nashville Flood Relief Telethon
Stars Align for Nashville Flood Relief Telethon
Stars Align for Nashville Flood Relief Telethon
*Help Tennessee flood victims "It was two weeks ago today that Nashville and surrounding areas were hit with a devastating flood, the likes have which haven't been seen in a thousand years," said 'Desperate Housewives' actor and Nashville native James Denton, as he kicked off GAC's 'Music City: Keep on Playin'' flood relief telethon Sunday night...