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A Hurricane Harvey Benefit Concert to Take Place This November

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Don Henley, Lyle Lovett, and friend country star Clint Black are teaming up for a Hurricane Harvey benefit concert intended to raise money and awareness for the storm’s victims. The Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund at the North Texas Community Foundation as its being called is scheduled for November 28th at the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas.

Did you know that Don Henley and Lyle Lovett were both born in the great state of Texas, and Clint Black was not only a Texan born artists but grew up in the iconic high school football heaven Katy, Texas, right outside of Houston?

Be sure to throw your support for all those still suffering from hurricane Harvey and attend the show, again November 28th at the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas.


Photo credit: Dana Nalbandian / Shutterstock.com

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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