Country Music Association to donate half Music Fest’s net proceeds to Nashville flood relief
By APThursday, May 6, 2010
CMA Music Fest to donate proceeds flood relief
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Country Music Association is planning to donate half of its net proceeds from the CMA Music Festival to flood relief.
The money will go to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
The other half of the proceeds is annually donated to Metro Nashville Public Schools for music education. CMA Vice President of Corporate Communications Wendy Pearl says CMA donated over $1 million to the Keep the Music Playing program last year.
The festival usually draws around 56,000 people into downtown, which also boosts local businesses.
The CMA Music Fest takes place June 10-13 in Nashville.
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Tags: Arts And Entertainment, Music, Nashville, North America, Tennessee, United States
Tags: Arts And Entertainment, Music, Nashville, North America, Tennessee, United States
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