Brice Long and Friends Concert 2019

Photo: The Beaver FM/Jariel Jimenez


On July 27, the Back-2-Back Foundation hosted its 14th-Annual Benefit Concert featuring Brice Long and Four-Time Grammy Award Winner Steve Wariner. The concert was kicked off by songwriters Deric Ruttan and Phil “Philbilly” O’Donnell after a short introduction by Fletch and Jai.

This event is the primary fundraiser for the foundation and has raised over $551,000 since its inception in 2005, allowing the foundation to support over 320 local families in the area. Back-2-Back was launched by local country artist Brice Long to help the local community through school programs and local organizations.

In addition to the concert, a silent auction was held as part of the fundraiser with items such as a guitar autographed by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, a variety of Band Apparel and Memorabilia, and several local gift certificates provided by the foundation’s 100 local sponsors.

You can learn more about Brice’s Foundation as well as make a donation by visiting Back-2-Back’s Website.

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