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As The Voice judge Blake Shelton sings "this is God's country"...and charity organization Musicians on Call continues to go the extra mile to ensure evil stays away and that circumstances stay as well and good as possible for music lovers who just so happen to also find themselves in the hospital. Read on to find out how you can help (and maybe benefit yourself a bit in the process). -MC/TCC
MUSICIANS ON CALL OFFERS CHANCE TO WALK THE RED CARPET, SIT FRONT ROW, GET BACKSTAGE TOUR, ATTEND VIP RECEPTION AT 20th ANNIVERSARY KICKOFF CELEBRATION PRESENTED BY PEPSI One lucky winner will get the VIP Treatment at the star-studded benefit Musicians On Call (MOC), a nonprofit that brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities, is hosting its 20th Anniversary Kick-Off Celebration in Nashville on Friday, May 31 at the CMA Theater. The event, presented by Pepsi, will celebrate the organization's 20th anniversary of delivering the healing power of music nationwide and will feature a headlining performance by Warner Music Nashville superstar Blake Shelton and an opening set from labelmate Cale Dodds. One lucky winner and a guest will get the opportunity to sit front-row, get an exclusive backstage tour, attend the invite-only VIP Reception, and get photographed on the red carpet. Fans can place their bid at www.charitybuzz.com/MOC. Proceeds from the auction will help deliver the healing power of music through Musicians On Call programs. "Our 20th Anniversary Kickoff Celebration is going to be an epic show. Blake Shelton fans won't want to miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Pete Griffin, President & CEO of Musicians On Call. The event will honor MOC supporters: Shane Tarleton, SVP of Artist Development for Warner Music Nashville, will be recognized as the organization's first Lifetime Achievement Award recipient; Charlie Cook, VP/Country Formats, Cumulus Media, Operations Manager/Cumulus Media-Nashville, and Program Director/WSM-FM, will receive the Leadership in Music Golden Ukulele; Universal Music Group Nashville recording artist Lauren Alaina will receive the Music Heals award; and Matt Vrba and Maria Berry will receive the Volunteer Musician and Guide award. The night will include a special performance from MOC Volunteer Musician Emily Earle. A limited number of tickets remain for purchase at www.musiciansoncall.org/MOC20. For more information, visit www.musiciansoncall.org/MOC20.
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