LEBANON, Tenn. – Middle Tennessee Lions Club is proud to announce the first annual ‘Evening of Music for Sight’ on Thursday, November 10 at the Capitol Theatre, 110 West Main St. Lebanon, featuring country legend, Ronnie McDowell along with The Burrito Brothers, Mike Aiken Trio and Cumberland River Band. The evening benefits the Lions’ Sight Service initiative, which provides much needed eye surgeries to those who are not able to afford the procedures. Tickets are $50 for floor seating and $35 for general seating. There will be a meet and greet with featured artists for an additional $15. Tickets can be purchased here.
The purpose of the Middle Tennessee Lions Club’s Sight Service is to provide financial assistance to citizens of Middle Tennessee, who do not qualify for public or other non-public resources and otherwise have to do without necessary treatment, in obtaining vision-related medical treatment in designated hospitals.
This benefit concert features some of Nashville’s favorite musicians including Ronnie McDowell, a true country legend with hits like “Older Women,” “The King is Gone” and “You’re Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation.” The Mike Aiken Trio known for their Grammy-nominated CD, “Captains & Cowboys.” Cumberland River Band whose songs can be heard on the TV series “Justified.” The Burrito Brothers, legendary country-rock group, known best for classic songs, “Wheels”, “Wild Horses” and “Dim Lights, Thick Smoke.”
The event is produced by LoweRider Entertainment.