Acme Radio Live Announces June 17th Keep The Music Playing Live Stream

Nashville’s ever-involved, ever-expansive Acme Radio Live is at it againz-this time with Keep The Music Playing, a star-studded live stream fundraiser sponsored by Jack Daniel’s benefiting Music Health Alliance airing June 17th. Utilizing live and pre-recorded performances from a smattering of famous and infamous Nashville locations (The Ryman Auditorium, Bluebird Cafe, Acme Feed and Seed, and Dino’s, to name a few), Keep The Music Playing continues Nashville’s long-seeded history of stepping up to help in times of need. Through the Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief Project, Spotify will match all donations to Music Health Alliance, dollar for dollar, up to a collective total of $10 million. Keep The Music Playing will air on acmeradiolive.com as well as Facebook and YouTube  channels at 5 pm Central on June 17th and donations can be made here starting today. 

Hosted by Nashville’s favorite radio personality, Justin Hammel, and Emmy Award-winning television host Kathie Lee GiffordKeep The Music Playing will feature performances from tenured Nashville artists and songwriters and legends in the making; all from beloved Nashville landmarks and institutions. Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Keb Mo, Rosanne Cash, John Oates, John “JoJo” Hermann (Widespread Panic), Katie Pruitt, Devon Gilfillian, and many more are slated to perform.

“When COVID-19 really started ramping up and it became obvious to us that a lot of the events and plans we’d made for the summer would have to be canceled, our team hopped on a call to immediately start problem-solving. As disappointed as we were, what was really bothering us the most was being unable to provide that platform for all the amazing artists and personalities that go into making our events what they are. We didn’t want to take away that opportunity from voices who need to be heard, so we quickly decided to pivot. Utilizing Acme Radio Live’s already up-and-running in-house production team to create world-class content for the event, Keep The Music Playing presented itself as the natural solution for the conundrum at hand. Our mission with this event is simple, raise as much money as possible for the Music Health Alliance while also offering people around the world a glimpse inside Nashville, if only through a screen, to show how we’re physically distancing, but socially joining together to keep the music playing in Music City.” 

Acme’s Director of Marketing, Tricia Higbee.

What: Keep The Music Playing online concert event benefiting Music Health Alliance
When: Wednesday, June 17th at 5 pm Central
Where: acmeradiolive.com
Why: Support Music Health Alliance’s COVID-19 Relief Program, providing direct support for the immediate needs of music industry professionals and their families during this public health crisis through relief grants, simplified solutions and a comprehensive database of resources. Spotify will match all donations to Music Health Alliance, dollar for dollar, up to a collective total of $10 million.

Performances and appearances from: 

AJ Croce, AJ Eason, Andrew Combs, Barry Scott, Bre Kennedy, Charles Wigg Walker, Chuck Mead, Craig Morgan, Dave McGinnis, Devon Gilfillian, Donna the Buffalo, Early James Erin Rae, Future Thieves, Gramps Morgan, Guthrie Trapp, Ian Ferguson, Jaime Wyatt, Janelle Moser, Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Jeff Coffin, Jeff Hanna, Jim Lauderdale Joe Bonamassa, John Oates, John “JoJo” Hermann, Jordan Davis Katie Pruitt, Keb Mo, Kenny Vaughan, Dave Roe, & Pete Abbott, Laine Hardy, Leah Blevins, Louis York, Marcus Finnie, Mike Keith (Voice of the Tennessee Titans), Minton Sparks, Parker Gispert, Pat McLaughlin, Pete Weber & Terry Crisp (Nashville Predators), Phil Vassar, Rod McGaha, Rodney Crowell, Ron Gallo, Rosanne Cash, Sam Bush, Sara Evans, Scotty McCreery, Sean Henry (Nashville Predators CEO & president), Steve Conn, Steve Wariner, Sweettalker, Tim Gent 

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