Ryan Seacrest Foundation and Gibson Gives Present: “The Nashville Sessions” with Jimmie Allen, Lauren Alaina and Jillian Jaqueline
Gibson Gives, the philanthropic arm of Gibson — the iconic American guitar brand — has teamed up with RSF for the next installment of The Nashville Sessions, a virtual concert series for children’s hospital patients across America. The virtual concert will be available at all 11 closed-circuit hospital networks for Seacrest Studios partner hospitals in September.
The Nashville Sessions concert features performances and interviews with multi-platinum selling, recording artist-songwriter and ACM “New Male Artist of the Year” award winner Jimmie Allen, ACM “New Female Artist of the Year” award-winning multi-platinum singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina, and next generation country music star Jillian Jacqueline, on location at the all-new Gibson Garage, which offers music fans the ultimate guitar experience — in the heart of downtown Nashville, Music City USA. The artists perform several songs and talk about the inspiring stories behind their music in sit-down interviews. This installment of The Nashville Sessions will also feature a behind-the-scenes tour of the Gibson Garage, with Gibson’s President and CEO, James ‘JC’ Curleigh.
“Putting music in front of patients has been proven to be a beneficial part of the healing and coping process,” says Dendy Jarrett, Executive Director of Gibson Gives. “Gibson through Gibson Gives is excited to be able to contribute to the great work the Ryan Seacrest Foundation does by bringing music inside hospitals through their Seacrest Studios and in room broadcasts."
“One thing that is important when we have new talent join the Gibson artist family is that they have a deep philanthropic passion and are willing to give back,” adds Heather Freeland, Entertainment Relations North America (Nashville), Gibson Brands. “Having our amazing artists showcase their talent for organizations like the Ryan Seacrest Foundation in partnership with Gibson Gives is a perfect example of how we can work together to bring the healing power of music forward, one guitar at a time.”