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Back2Back Foundation Benefit Concert Recap

It was an incredible night of great music for an even better cause!

Hopkinsville Songwriter Brice Long had his 13th annual Back 2 Back Foundation Benefit concert Saturday night!  Each year this concert raises money for the Back 2 Back Foundation Christmas project where they provide clothing, shoes, food, household items, school supplies, toys, and furniture to families that are in need during the holiday season.

This year, the benefit concert raised $91, 900!

Each year Brice brings some of his songwriter friends to Hopkinsville for a night of music to support the community. In the past he has had songwriters who have written for Garth Brooks, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton and more! This year featured Season 9 American Idol contestant and Nashville recording artist Casey James, along with hit songwriter Mark Nesler (“Just To See You Smile”, “You Look Good in My Shirt” and many more) joining Brice Long during the songwriters’ round.

You can continue to donate online at Back2BackFoundation.org

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