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Stoney's Rockin' Country Raises Over $26,000 for ACM Lifting Lives

By: Apr. 23, 2019
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Las Vegas' leading nightclub, Stoney's Rockin' Country, raised over $26,000 for the ACM/Academy of Country Music's Lifting Lives program to-date from a series of concerts. Concerts like Party for a Cause and stand-alone special concert events help Stoney's play a vital ongoing role in participating in goodwillcauses throughout the music industry that make a difference in the lives of many people. Stoney's immediate response surrounding the Las Vegas shootings resulted in a same-week concert that played an exemplary role in restoring solidarity to Las Vegas' and the Country Music community's morale.

Stoney's Rockin' Country's founder and Porchlight Hospitality's president, Chris Lowden states, "Porchlight Hospitality and Stoney's Rockin' Country have a long 40-year history of participating in causes that support the community and we take great pride in partnering with the ACM to support their Lifting Lives program annually."

Stoney's is well known as a hub and haven for emerging country acts, many getting their start at Stoney's and quickly soaring to grand heights. "We care about the artists, managers, agents and labels who participate with us, as a team, to make these events happen," begins Lowden. "We strive to present truly great emerging acts for country fans nationally and our valued patrons, here in Vegas, who come out in support of our concerts," he concludes. Stoney's has presented over 100 such acts for benefits over the past three years alone.

Some of the artists who've performed for Lifting Lives concert events include: Jon Pardi, Mitchell Tenpenny, Jimmie Allen, Kip Moore, Tony Jackson, Russell Dickerson, Montgomery Gentry, Claire Dunn, and Jackson Michelson.



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