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"This is a wonderful organization I've worked with for years," Big Kenny explains (quote via Nashville's Tennessean newspaper). "Building a home is noble, but constructing a home tailored to the needs of a specific injury or disability is one of the things Operation Finally Home really understands and has done well time and again."
The Xtreme Muzik tour has also benefited children with life-threatening illnesses, as all proceeds from the July 2 show in Denver, Co. went to Shriners Hospitals for Children.
The Nashville concert, which will include performances by Bradley Gaskin and Cowboy Troy, will be held on the grounds of the Fontanel mansion, once the home of country legend Barbara Mandrell. All of they money raised from the outdoor show will benefit local veterans. Tickets are still available and can be purchased here.
The Xtreme Muzik tour includes stops in Illinois, California and Arizona before it wraps up on September 25 in British Columbia. See the entire tour schedule here.




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