Morgan Wallen is a country singer who has released songs like "Whisky Glasses" and "Sand in my Boots." His concerts are always a full house of fans who come to see the singer live.
Morgan Wallen has fulfilled the remainder of his $500,000 pledge to the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) and other Black-led or owned organizations, by donating $100,000 to the National Museum Of African American Music ("NMAAM") in Nashville, Tennessee. Tuwisha Rogers-Simpson, vice president of brand and partnerships for NMAAM, confirmed that the museum received Wallen's donation of $100,000 on behalf of Wallen's More Than My Hometown Foundation. Rogers-Simpson said she "had the opportunity to tour and share our mission with Morgan as he was eager to learn more in a sincere effort to grow," adding that the funds donated will go to support education and operational initiatives at the museum. In September 2021, Wallen's manager, Seth England, clarified Morgan's contributions to various Black groups following reports that questioned whether Wallen had followed through with his $500K pledge. England confirmed Wallen's contributions by providi