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Nashville's Grand Ole Opry donates funds to struggling musicians during COVID pandemic
Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry music venue raises money for local musicians
The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, after going virtual last year, created a charitable foundation aimed at helping local musicians during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Grand Ole Opry, a music venue in Nashville, Tennessee, has started a charitable campaign to donate funds to struggling local musicians during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Grand Ole Opry, which has hosted country music for nearly 95 years while hosting 4,918th consecutive Saturday night broadcasts, will launch #UNBROKEN, a charitable campaign to raise money for the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. The fund benefits artists and musicians impacted by business closures in the city.
Opry fans will have the opportunity to contribute to the fund while watching by television, radio, or digitally.
Each week, the shows air live on Circle Television, Dish Network, Facebook, and YouTube, among other applications and websites.
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Every Saturday the Grand Ole Opry would host live country music artists, however, when coronavirus struck, that streak was put into jeopardy.
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