New Tunes Tuesday! Week of 03.28.23
Nashville, Music Health Alliance, Dolly Parton, Olivia Newton-John, Vanessa Amorosi, Lukas Nelson, Lainey Wilson, Thompson Square, Ingrid Andress, Allison Asarch, Kylie Morgan, Macy Krew, Nikita Karmen, Riley Roth, Amy Grant, Cloverdayle, SmithField, Alana Springsteen, Mitchell Tenpenny, Brandy Clark, Charlotte Morris, Bella Lambert, Morgan White, Lee Brice, Old Dominion, Brandon Ray, Canaan Cox, Shaylen, Jimmie Allen, Jason Brownie, Raleigh Keegan, Nicole Miller, Emma Zinck, Timmy Brown, Joe Nichols, Kelly Clarkson, Anna Vaus, Jay Allen, Justin Moore, Riley Green, Kelsea Ballerini, Casi Joy
Nashville | Spring Events
Music Health Alliance | Coulda Shoulda Woulda Presented by Amazon Set
Evening of Stories and Songs to Feature Chart Topping Songwriters
The Love Junkies — Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose
Music Health Alliance (MHA) announces the lineup for its annual “Coulda Shoulda Woulda” event, presented by Amazon, to benefit the Nashville-based non-profit as it continues its life-saving advocacy and assistance for our nationwide music community. Iconic artists and songwriters The Love Junkies — Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose — are set to join forces in an impressive evening of stories and songs at 6:30 pm CT on Tuesday, April 25 at Nashville’s City Winery.
Grammy-winning songwriter and Music Health Alliance board member Liz Rose, a founding member of The Love Junkies, created “Coulda Shoulda Woulda” as a compelling spin on the traditional writers round with the concept that guests will get to experience never-heard-before songs and ones that got away…the ‘coulda, shoulda, woulda” songs from some of today’s biggest hitmakers.
“Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda” not only celebrates a decade of serving the healthcare needs of music, it also enables us to continue to provide critical healthcare programs and services to Heal The Music,” shared Music Health Alliance Founder and CEO, Tatum Allsep. “We’re honored to have the inspiring, boundary-pushing talents of Liz, Lori and Hillary, the brilliant trio that make up The Love Junkies, as well as Amazon as our title sponsor plus the support of our table sponsors. Together, we are committed to ensuring that no one in the music industry ever has to face the heartbreaking choice between buying food or medicine again.”
As Music Health Alliance enters its tenth year, providing free advocacy and support to over 20,000 members of our nationwide music community and saving the industry over $100 Million in healthcare costs, events like “Coulda Shoulda Woulda” grants and individual and corporate donations are critical to continue Music Health Alliance’s advocacy and free services. 86% of all dollars donated go directly to MHA’s programs and services — for every $1 donation, MHA is able to provide $30 in life-saving healthcare resources to Heal The Music.
“Amazon values opportunities to support programs that have a lasting, positive impact in our community,” said Courtney Ross, Senior Manager, Community Engagement for Amazon. “We’re proud to sponsor this event that provides much needed assistance for our music community.”
For every $1 donation, MHA is able to provide $30 in life-saving healthcare resources to Heal The Music. Working tirelessly the powerhouse team of 12 advocates assist music industry professionals with the entire spectrum of their healthcare needs, ranging from assistance with medical bills or physical and mental health guidance that includes finding doctors or prescription medicine, finding financial grants while recovering from a serious health issue, affordable health insurance, or answers to Medicare questions.
MHA fights so those in our industry never have to feel alone in a health crisis and removes obstacles so patients can receive lifesaving care. MHA continues to advocate on behalf of songwriters, producers, audio engineers, musicians, recording artists, publishers and more across the country. Thanks to the direct efforts of MHA, over 20,000 members of the music community across the country have gained access to lifesaving transplants, medicine, mental health resources, end of life care and many other necessary services. Its services are free to any person who has worked in the music industry for two or more years or who has credited contributions to 4 commercially released recordings or videos. Spouses, partners, and children of qualifying individuals may also receive access to the non-profit’s services from birth to end of life.
To learn more about “Coulda Shoulda Woulda,” presented by Amazon, or to purchase a table, email events@musichealthalliance.com.
To learn more about Music Health Alliance’s free services and resources, contact MHA at 615–200–6896 or info@musichealthalliance.com
Donate to Music Health Alliance at MusicHealthAlliance.com/donate-to-heal.
Dolly Parton | Vinyl Me, Parton
Vinyl Me, Please and Dolly Parton are excited to announce a first-of-its-kind monthly record club devoted to the legendary career and peerless catalog of Dolly Parton. Starting in April 2023, Vinyl Me, Parton will give Dolly Parton fans a monthly connection with Dolly’s catalog on vinyl, with 12 Records of the Month spanning the entirety of Dolly’s recording career.
Ranging from her debut to some of her recent self-released albums, the 12 albums included in the Vinyl Me, Parton subscription will come on exclusive color vinyl and remastered from the highest quality audio sources. Each quarter will feature a free and exclusive Vinyl Me, Parton merch item as well.
Dolly Parton | Behind The Seams
Olivia Newton-John feat Vanessa Amorosi | True To Yourself
Lukas Nelson feat Lainey Wilson | More Than Friends
Thompson Square | Without You
Ingrid Andress | Feel Like This
Allison Asarch | Only Wanna Be With You
Kylie Morgan | Class Rings
Macy Krew | Raise My Voice
Nikita Karmen | Fantasy Island
Riley Roth | More or Less
Amy Grant | Trees We’ll Never See
Cloverdayle | Never Too Far Gone
SmithField | We’ll Figure It Out
Alana Springsteen feat Mitchell Tenpenny | Goodbye Looks Good On You
Alana Springsteen | Twenty Something
Brandy Clark | Brandy Clark
Charlotte Morris | Tennessee
Bella Lambert | Missing Pieces
Morgan White | Not In This Heartbreak
Lee Brice | Save the Roses
Old Dominion | Memory Lane
Brandon Ray | Days Like These
Canaan Cox feat Shaylen | Twice
Canaan Cox | ‘94 Accord EP
Jimmie Allen | Be Alright
Jason Brownie | Open Road
Raleigh Keegan feat Nicole Miller and Emma Zinck | Second Wind
Timmy Brown | Runaround Town
Joe Nichols | Good Day For Living
Kelly Clarkson | Chemistry
Anna Vaus | Younger Version of Myself (Acoustic)
Jay Allen | Here Without You
Justin Moore and Riley Green | Everybody Get Along
Kelsea Ballerini | If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too)
Casi Joy | Partners in Time