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January 27, 2005

Tsunami relief benefits from collection of talent - The Tennessean

In the wake of tragedy, Nashville responded last night with its most famed resource: music. The sometimes-polarized worlds of Christian, country and classical music joined together at Belmont University's sold-out Massey Performing Arts Center for a multiact concert billed as "An Evening of Restoration: Music City Comes Together For Tsunami Relief." - The Tennessean.

Additional coverage:
Christian and Country artists hold benefit concert for tsunami relief - ChristianPost.com


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