The Adcocks host Christmas Concert for homeless at Station Inn
Category: Bluegrass News
By Dan Tackett
November 24, 2008
The Station Inn’s ninth annual Christmas Bluegrass Benefit Concert for the Homeless will begin at 7 p.m. Dec. 14.
The Station Inn is the Mecca for bluegrass fans wanting to hear their favorite music in Nashville, Tenn.
A long list of performers has already signed up to donate their time to the benefit, according to Eddie and Martha Adcock, who have been among prime organizers of the event in past years. Other coordinators are Gene Johnson, mandolinist for Diamond Rio; and Donna Sonner.
Scheduled to perform are Ned Luberecki, Larry Stevenson, the Roland White Band, Tim Graves & Cherokee, Dale and Don Wayne Reno, Jimmy Bowen & Santa Fe, Jack Hicks & Summertown Road, Randy Waller, Sam Jackson & The Jackson Gang, Dr. Terry Comer & The Best in Town and Alan Sibley & the Magnolia Ramblers.
The Adcocks and Johnson will also perform.
Suggestion donation at the door is $15, but larger gifts will not be refused, according to the Adcocks.
Those attending are also being asked to bring items that homeless individuals and families need, including soap, shampoo, toothbrushes and tooth paste, deodorant, razors, shaving cream, combs, personal-size tissues, new socks and underwear, washcloths, sewing kits, pens, pencils and small notebooks.
All proceeds and gifts will be distributed through Room In the Inn, a Nashville shelter system.
The Station Inn is located at 402 12th Avenue South in Nashville. It can be reached at 615-255-3307.
Information is also available at www.stationinn.com or www.eddieandmarthaadcock.com.
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