Florida Georgia Line is giving back to Nashville and announcing a partnership livestream with Amazon Music, which will benefit those impacted by the Nashville bombing on Christmas Day.
Ingram has worked as federal prosecutor, law professor
Lynne Ingram The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands has added Lynne Ingram as lead family law attorney in its Nashville office. Ingram, a former federal prosecutor, will manage the family law practice group for the nonprofit law firm. The work will include coordinating with volunteer attorneys assisting on civil cases. She currently serves as an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University School of Law, teaching trial advocacy. She was most recently a partner at Barton and previously operated her own practice and spent more than a decade as an assistant U.S. attorney in Phoenix and Nashville, where she served as coordinator for a human trafficking task force.
Florida Georgia Line to Host Livestream Benefiting Nashville Businesses Impacted by December Bombing People 2/10/2021
Florida Georgia Line s latest partnership that has a charitable component.
On Wednesday, it was announced that the country duo (comprised of Brian Kelley, 35, and Tyler Hubbard, 34) have teamed up with Amazon Music to announce their virtual live show, titled
Life Rolls on from the FGL House. The upcoming concert which premieres on Feb. 17 at 9 p.m. EST on the Amazon Music Twitch channel and within the Amazon Music mobile app is in support of the pair s new album
Life Rolls On, out Friday. The two will participate in a Q&A session hosted by CMT s Cody Alan ahead of their performance.
Florida Georgia Line will perform songs from their upcoming album Life Rolls On during their upcoming global livestream concert in an effort to raise money for Nashville businesses affected by the Christmas Day bombing.
Florida Georgia Line is giving back to Nashville and announcing a partnership livestream with Amazon Music, which will benefit those impacted by the Nashville bombing on Christmas Day.