REDJETT PRESENTS: VOICES: An Evening of Humor and Song to Benefit Musicians On Call
Redjett Management announces a special evening of songs and stories that will benefit Musicians On Call on August 02, 2018 at the historic Franklin Theatre. Redjett's family of artists - Lauren Daigle, Sadie Robertson, Chris McClarney, Cody Carnes and Hollyn - will lend their time and talent to showcase the healing power of music. "VOICES: AN EVENING OF HUMOR AND SONG" will be hosted by author and speaker Annie F. Downs and include unique collaborations, individual performances and plenty of laughs creating a one-of-a-kind event.
"When I ventured away from corporate America, I wanted my business to consistently give more then we get, in all areas," shares Redjett co-founder Leigh Holt. "We are excited to live this out and present our first benefit concert supporting Musicians on Call. We fell in love with this organization a few years ago and I'm so grateful that our entire roster of artists, friends and partners have jumped on board to raise as much money as possible for the cause!"
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When we started our company two-and-a-half years ago, I don't think I could have predicted that we would be working with this amazing group of people," explains Redjett co-founder Kendra Flack. "Each one brings something special, and I love watching the impact that they are making in people's lives. When we pitched the idea to do a night that gives back, they didn't even hesitate. I am so honored and excited that we get to do this and I promise you it will be a night you won't forget."
Tickets are on sale now - click here to purchase tickets. There is a VIP package that includes early entry at 5:30 pm with a Q&A with the artists at 6 pm as well as a special gift at the door. The August 2nd event will begin at 7:30 pm (Doors at 6:30 pm).
ABOUT REDJETT
In 2015, Kendra Flack and Leigh Holt co-founded Redjett to holistically serve artists by consulting them on all career decisions from overall business needs to marketing and PR strategy, fan engagement, touring, sponsorships, and more. Relationships with each client are unique; every plan is specifically crafted and purposefully-tailored to connect to the heart and vision of each artist, while authentically growing platforms and creating exceptional music. Internally, the team is encouraged and fueled by working within their gifts to accomplish what's never been done before. Redjett Management currently represents RIAA PlatinumTM selling artist Lauren Daigle, best-selling author Sadie Robertson, Chris McClarney, Cody Carnes and Hollyn.
MUSICIANS ON CALL
It's no secret that music can help you feel better. That's why Musicians On Call brings music to the people who need it most - hospital patients. Musicians On Call brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities. By delivering live, in-room performances to patients undergoing treatment or unable to leave their beds, we add a dose of joy to life in a healthcare facility. Since 1999, Musicians On Call volunteer musicians have performed for over 600,000 patients and their families.
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