Top songwriters headline benefit concert for St. John Vianney School

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St. John Vianney School and Knights of Columbus Council 10010 in Gallatin will host The Hit Makers, featuring several top songwriters, for a benefit concert on Saturday, Feb. 19. 

The evening will feature performances by: 

  • Eddy Raven, a singer-songwriter who wrote several chart-topping hits, including: “Who Do You Know in California,” “Joe Knows How to Live” and “Thank God for Kids.” 
  • Andy Griggs, a singer-songwriter whose songs include the hits “You Won’t Ever Be Lonely,” “If Heaven,” “She Thinks She Needs Me” and “She’s More.” 
  • Deborah Allen, a singer, songwriter, author, and actress whose hit songs include: “Baby I Lied,” “I’ve Been Wrong Before,” “Rock Me” and “I Hurt for You.” 
  • Frank Myers, a St. John Vianney Church parishioner and Grammy-winning songwriter whose hits include: “You and I,” “I’m already There,” “I Swear” and “My Front Porch Looking In.” 

Award-winning studio musician Jimmy Nichols will appear as a special guest. 

The doors will open at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, at the school with the show starting at 7 p.m. 

Tickets are $50 each and a table of 10 for $450. There will be a cash bar; no one under 21 will be admitted. Proceeds will benefit St. John Vianney School. 

For more information or to purchase tickets, call 615-452-2977, ext. 10, or e-mail sjvcatholicchurch@gmail.com. 

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