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News On Nashville Rising Benefit Concert

All My Sons of Nashville movers, part of a professional network of movers across the US and Mexico, are proud to report back on the recent Nashville Rising benefit concert that took place from the stage of downtown’s Music City’ s Bridgestone Arena. The fundraising concert was to benefit the victims of the devastating floods that hit the Nashville area in the end of May. AOL reports that the waters of Cumberland River and area creeks rose to levels unseen in Nashville for three decades.

The benefit concert in Nashville was organized by celebrities Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. The Nashville local movers learnt that numerous stars joined them on stage including Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Toby Keith, Amy Grant, Blake Shelton, Leann Rimes and so many more. The audience was a big part of the fundraising efforts since they bought tickets to the concert and helped those in need.
 
According to AOL, Carrie Underwood earned the first standing ovation after singing her new single “Undo it”. Blake Shelton talked about where he was at the time he heard about the flood and Leann Rimes was humbled by how the Nashville community pulled together. As Nashville’s movers, we couldn’t agree more with Leann Rimes. We’re delighted to be working in such a close community and see how a town comes together to benefit everyone.

Throughout the night there were celebrities who commented via video because they couldn’t attend including Reese Witherspoon and Dolly Parton. Actress Sandra Bullock was there too with an acoustic guitar and attempted to sing and play. All My Sons of Nashville, the local Nashville movers, learnt that the estimated amount raised was close to three million dollars for the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee which will distribute the funds to nonprofit organizations in the area. AOL reports that if you’d like to help victims of the Nashville flood, you can text ‘RISING to 501501 to make a ten dollar donation.