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Christian music stars to live for journalists who are in cancer


Some of the best stars in contemporary Christian music – with a special focus on the leading lights in the 1970s, eighties and nineties of the last century – will participate on Saturday in the online benefit of Bros Brown, the music journalist who recorded this type decades ago, and he is now struggling with a rare form of cancer.

It is scheduled to come out on Saturday evening from Nashville, “The Big Beauty Bruve Brown Benefit” will include a mixture of live and previously recorded performances of such Christian music in the past and present like Phil Keaggy and Rus Taf (both in the above image), Jimmy A, Bob Bennett, Garga, Eddie DeGarmo, Rob Frazier, Daneldine, Glenn Kaiser, Philen, Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, Peacock, Dave Berkins, River & Railway, Mike Row, Chris Taylor, Ogu Taylor, Terry Taylor, Michel Lynn Thompson and five.

Amy Grant and Steve Taylor are also scheduled to appear as a non -musical appearance in the live broadcast, as well as CCM and journalists who notice such as John Styll, Kathy Ervin, Darrell Harris, Chris Hauser, Mark Holingsworth and Thom Granger. The hosting of the event will be as “Ringmaster” is John J. Thompson, who produces his true songs for direct broadcasting.

Access to live broadcasts is sent via a special link to donors who contribute at $ 10 or more to the Brown’s Gofundme campaign. The donors will also receive a free download of the event poster, designed by Jay Smith. More information can be found about setting and linking Gofundme on True Tunes on https://truetunes.com/bbbb/.

Live broadcast officially begins at 8 pm East time/5 PT. There are also a very limited number of tickets that must be seen personally and a pre -display suspended in the Well cafe in the Green Hills area in Nashville by contacting real tones.

Bruce Brown was inside and outside the hospital for the treatment of the MDS, a rare form of leukemia. His period of time for decades in this industry includes editing periods or a shareholder in CCM, as well as tests in artists management (Rick Altizer, Ceili Rain, Fleau and No Apples for Adam, as an information technology specialist (for America’s voice), a studio engineer (ABC News) and in ads and retail advertisements. Now retired, Brown is still involved in the production of the monthly podcast of True Tunes and is known to his Facebook followers for his execution from his huge collection Vinyl to be one of the most reliable creators in the field of play, with great interest in all types of music.

“We all look forward to joining together to help support and encourage our friend to this event, which was once age,” Tomson, Tomson, said in an ad. “There are a lot of people in our music society who love this man about everything that is and everything he did in the CCM manufacturing and artists. When I was very young and I had some ideas” outside the box “about music, culture and communication with the audience, it could have depended on everything for him. Bruce in their lives.”

Besides Thompson, other producers at the Ervin party, the former CCM editor; Holingsworth, CCM journalist and artist director; Josh Kato and Kylene Rosjouni.

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