Many Legendary Artists, One Legendary Night
NEW YORK, NY – America Salutes You and Wall Street Rocks have joined forces for an unforgettable benefit concert AMERICA SALUTES YOU AND WALL STREET ROCKS PRESENTS: GUITAR LEGENDS FOR HEROES CONCERT. The unforgettable night is dedicated to our heroes to create national recognition as a “thank you” to our military, veterans and their loved ones, and will raise funds for the high impact charities that support them.
The all-star event, Trace Adkins and Eddie Trunk, features special performances from Sam Moore (Sam and Dave), Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) and Orianthi, Dave Navarro (Jane’s Addiction), Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), Joe Don Rooney (Rascal Flatts), Nancy Wilson (Heart) and Liv Warfield, Lindsay Ell and Robert Randolph, will air nationally on Tribune Broadcasting, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Hearst Television, Graham Media Group, Gray and Ion television stations on December 23rd. Check your local listings for times.
After 16 years of war, the number of veterans including the National Guard and Reservists, with multiple tours of combat duty, is the largest in modern American history. Today, many of those who have served are unemployed, homeless, uninsured and struggling to provide for their families. Now more than ever, veterans and their families need our service.
Some of the charity recipients of the night include Headstrong, Psych Armor, The Elizabeth Dole Foundation, Hope For The Warriors and Warrior Canine Connection, all made possible by presentation sponsor The Independence Fund and other corporate sponsors including American Airlines, Johnson & Johnson,Walgreens, The National Football League, Broadridge and TIBCO, with text-to-donate provided by AT&T.
The Legendary Soul Man™ Sam Moore recently released his latest album. Sam Moore: An American Patriot, available for purchase including downloads on iTunes, Amazon, and more. The album was inspired by Moore’s performance of “America the Beautiful” on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where his dear friend and inspiration Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stood 53 years earlier and delivered his famous “Dream” speech.
Moore believes that music is the universal language that knows no boundary or color and was the best way for him to take a stand and make an impact in helping to bring the country he loves back together.