Nashville artists are often lending their talents to benefit great causes, and the September 29th installment of Chords for a Cause is another example of the selflessness that permeates Music City. On the show’s bill are Caitlyn Smith, Steven Lee Olsen, and Josh Mirenda — all of whom are writers from Cornman Music and absolutely incredible artists you do not want to miss. Recently added to the lineup are the amazing Leah Turner and Jimmy Robbins, while hit-maker Brett James, unfortunately, will be out of town and unable to participate.
The event will take place at BB King’s in Nashville, and general admission and VIP tickets are on sale now. You can reserve your seat for the show by clicking here. All proceeds from Chords for a Cause will benefit the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
We hope to see you there!
More about Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
The world-class facilities at Children’s Hospital are a testament to our community’s dedication to the health of children. Constructed in 2004 and expanded in 2012, our 271-bed hospital is a child-friendly place built on the science of healing.
A building alone does not make a great hospital. Our exceptional medical teams and the generous support of people like you enable us to provide every child who comes to us with the hope of improved health. Children’s Hospital is a nonprofit facility. No child who needs our services is denied care on the basis of limited ability to pay.
Many of our doctors and surgeons are nationally recognized researchers who are finding new ways to cure and prevent childhood diseases. Their work preventing and treating premature birth, cancer, heart disease, spina bifida, and many other conditions is an investment in the future. We are at an important crossroads in child health. Our commitment to research and advocacy positions us to bring the promise of good health to children and families in our community and to share that hope with the world.