501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization Co-Founded by Daniels’ Raises Funds for Returning Vets
and Their Families While Celebrating Charlie Daniels’ 80th Birthday
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Charlie Daniels’ co-founded non-profit, The Journey Home Project, will host their annual dinner at The Palm Restaurant in Nashville. The event, hosted by SiriusXM’s Storme Warren, will be held Tuesday, September 13 at 6:30pm and all proceeds will go to returning veterans and furthering awareness of the issues they face when they return home from overseas. The program will include American heroes, Mark “Oz” Geist, John “Tig” Tiegen, Buck Taylor, a performance by Pete Scobell and the man of the hour, celebrating his 80th Birthday, Charlie Daniels. The Palm Dinner includes a renowned live auction, silent auction items, fantastic food and entertainment. Tickets can be purchased through Paige Dixon at (615) 742-3193 or pdixon@thepalm.com and begin at $250.
2016 has been and continues to be one of the biggest years in Charlie Daniels career. The year began with an announcement that he would be in the Country Music Hall of Fame’s class of 2016 alongside Randy Travis and Fred Foster, the Charlie Daniels’ Band played on one of country music’s biggest stages, Nissan Stadium at CMA Festival, in June and just last week, an exhibition was announced at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum featuring artifacts from Daniels life and career. To top it all off, the southern rock legend will turn 80 years old on October 28 followed by a celebration of his birthday with friends Kid Rock, Chris Stapleton, Larry the Cable Guy, Travis Tritt and more at Charlie Daniels’ 80th Birthday Volunteer Jam on November 30. Rounding out the year, Daniels’ will have played over 100 shows in just 365 days, an astounding accomplishment at any age.