Exclusive experience auctions benefit Music Health Alliance

Music Health Alliance (MHA) is excited to announce exclusive experience auctions with Elton John, Rosanne Cash and Amy Grant and Vince Gill, available for bidding through August 15th via CharityBuzz.com benefitting MHA as part of Heal The Music Day.

The highest bidder for each of the auction experiences below will be rewarded with one-of-a-kind experiences not available anywhere else:

  • Cleveland Music Experience with two prime seats to the Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road final tour on November 11th at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, along with the exclusive V.I.P. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Vault Access and two nights at the elegant Renaissance Cleveland Hotel
  • This is a dream come true for every Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash and Cash Family Music Fan! Attend the Johnny Cash Heritage Music Festival in Arkansas from October 17-19th with this exclusive access opportunity where you will meet Rosanne Cash at the headlining concert on Saturday and mingle with she and other family members at the Friday evening “Supper Station” during this family music celebration in Johnny Cash’s hometown of Dyess, Arkansas.
  • The elegant Christmas in Nashville Experience will include a meet & greet with Amy Grant and Vince Gill and two great seats to their beloved and always sold-out show, Amy Grant and Vince Gill Christmas at the Ryman Concert, in Nashville on December 15th! Also included in this experience are VIP passes to the Iconic Country Music Hall of Fame and passes to the World Famous Johnny Cash museum, along with a two-night stay at the historic Union Station Hotel in downtown Nashville.

The auctions will benefit Music Health Alliance in support of its mission to Protect, Direct & Connect members of the music community with medical and financial solutions.

Music Health Alliance provides free healthcare support and advocacy to songwriters, artists, musicians and music industry professionals at every stage of their career. Thanks to the direct efforts of MHA, 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 medically necessary services. In addition to the priceless advocacy work undertaken by the 9-person team, individual and corporate donations allow MHA to underwrite services including dental care and mammograms for uninsured clients and grants for mental health care via The Jack Pot, named for Cowboy Jack Clement. In addition, the Ben Eyestone Fund, founded in partnership with the late drummer’s family and St. Thomas Health, has saved 18 lives in 2018 by providing access to diagnostic testing and follow-up treatment. Another 13 clients with non-life-threatening medical needs have received exams, diagnoses and treatment, all covered by the Ben Eyestone Fund resulting in zero medical debt. Since 2013, Music Health Alliance, the only non-profit named to Billboard’s 2019 Nashville Power Players, has saved over $47 million dollars in lifesaving healthcare and insurance premiums and served over 10,000 people in the music community across 39 states and every genre of music.