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Riley Green Raises $18,000 for Disaster Relief at Bluebird Cafe

Nashville, Tennessee — Country music star Riley Green performed at the iconic Bluebird Cafe Wednesday night for a benefit concert supporting disaster relief efforts. The sold-out show raised over $9,000, which Green matched through his Buford Bonds Charitable Fund, bringing the total contribution to $18,000. The funds will aid wildfire and hurricane relief through the Nashville Chapter of the Recording Academy.
Green’s performance marked his first at the renowned venue, known for launching the careers of many country artists. “It feels amazing to perform here and to give back to those in need,” Green said. “The Bluebird holds a special place in country music history, and I couldn’t think of a better way to support this cause.”
The evening featured a lineup of original and cover songs, all delivered with Green’s signature flair. Audience members danced and sang along, contributing to an uplifting atmosphere dedicated to a noble cause. After the show, Green expressed gratitude for the fans’ generosity, emphasizing that every dollar counts in times of crisis.
The Grammy-nominated Recording Academy chapter in Nashville organizes various charity events, such as this one, to support humanitarian efforts. Board member Sarah Williams commented, “This is an incredible result for a single night’s performance. Music has a unique power to bring people together, especially in tough times.”
With his impact in mind, Green knew that the concert’s success could serve as a rallying point for others in the industry to get involved. “We all have a responsibility to give back, and it’s something I take seriously,” he added. “Together, we can make a difference and help communities recover.” The Bluebird Cafe continues to be a beacon for both emerging and established talents, proving that music can indeed change lives.