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SADS Benefit Concert Series - LIVE 333!
12/18/2012 - SADS Benefit Concert Series - LIVE 333!
Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes (SADS) Foundation and CredibleMeds have joined forces to present a benefit concert series featuring acclaimed roots music singer/songwriter Jeff Black titled “Live in 333” throughout 2013.
The SADS Foundation is an organization dedicated to saving lives and supporting families of children and young adults who are predisposed to sudden death due to heart abnormalities. The Foundation provides information, support and hope to thousands of families with children living with the health threat and is a leader in education, research and advocacy for people with genetic heart arrhythmias that can cause sudden deaths.
By partnering together, the SADS Foundation and CredibleMeds have created a groundbreaking program that connects SADS patients – who have an inherited risk of sudden death – with those who support them through music, a universal voice.
These benefit shows will be presented quarterly throughout 2013 and streamed live online in 333, Black’s virtual stage to the world. 333 is named for the infamous speakeasy that once occupied Black’s cellar in historic Nashville. Each show will feature Black and a special music guest.
The inaugural show was streamed live on Saturday, Dec. 1 and featured legendary Americana artist David Olney.
So stay tuned for the next concert! You can also sign up on the emailing list to be notified for future concerts at
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SADS-Sudden-Arrhythmia-Death-Syndromes-Foundation/194665999753?sk=app_384490801624951
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For more information on the SADS Foundation, please visit
www.stopsads.org
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