Riley Green raises $18K for hurricane and wildfire relief at Bluebird Cafe benefit show
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According to American Songwriter, country music star Riley Green performed at Nashville’s iconic Bluebird Cafe on March 19, where he helped raise $18,000 for those affected by recent hurricanes and wildfires.
Green, along with fellow country artists Lukas Nelson, Erik Dylan, Jessi Alexander, and Randy Montana, initially raised $9,000. Green then matched the amount through his Buford Bonds Charitable Fund, doubling the total to $18,000.
The benefit concert was organized in support of the Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter, directing funds to hurricane and Los Angeles fire relief efforts. The Bluebird Cafe, known for hosting legendary artists like Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, and John Prine, provided an intimate setting for the impactful event.
Green performed several of his hit songs, including “In The Worst Way” and “Don’t Mind if I Do,” making his first-ever performance at the venue even more memorable. His contribution underscores the ongoing support the country music industry provides in times of crisis.
The benefit show highlighted the generosity of country musicians and reinforced the importance of community-driven relief efforts. Green’s commitment to charitable causes through his Buford Bonds Charitable Fund continues to make a significant impact across the country.