Save The Music’s ‘Hometown to Hometown’ Event To Feature Old Dominion, Lee Ann Womack, Mickey Guyton

Save The Music is hosting its sixth annual “Hometown to Hometown” event at City Winery on Nov. 11 in Nashville, Tennessee, and the benefit show will feature acoustic performances from Lee Ann Womack, Mickey Guyton and Old Dominion.
“Hometown to Hometown” will honor mtheory’s CameoCarlson, Womack and Old Dominion and raise money for music technology programs in under-resourced high schools in Nashville, Washington, D.C., and Texas. The celebratory event will be hosted by music industry veteran Leslie Fram and singer Dasha.
“Since 2019, Nashville’s community of artists and industry leaders has funded 12 music‑education programs in our past honorees’ hometowns — reaching thousands of students nationwide,” Danielle Zalaznick, chief development officer and deputy executive director at Save The Music, said in a statement. “This year’s honorees — Cameo Carlson, Lee Ann Womack, and Old Dominion — and our incredible female MCs, Leslie Fram and Dasha, showcase Nashville’s ongoing support to inspire the next generation through music.”
Save The Music is a nonprofit that has helped students, schools and communities reach their potential through music for the past 27 years by addressing inequities in education. The organization has donated $75 million in instruments and music technology equipment to more than 2,800 public schools nationwide. The “Hometown to Hometown” event receives much support from the industry, including companies Gibson Gives and SiriusXM, and has become one of Nashville’s most anticipated events.
For more information about the nonprofit, visit savethemusic.org. To purchase tickets for the event, click here.
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