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Posted on 22 Feb 2021
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Country Music Association The Country Music Association is launching a new platform to support musicians in need.
CMA is expanding its Music Industry COVID Support initiative to partner with nonprofit Touring Professionals Alliance to fund the Touring Professionals Alliance Kitchen program that provides meals to employees in the live music industry who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over the course of a month, the program brings together a range of chefs from Nashville-based restaurants including
Chopped judge
Sean Brock, chef at his flagship restaurant Audrey.
Each week from February 24 though March 24, music industry professionals can sign up to receive a meal from the participating restaurant.
CMA to fund expansion of relief kitchen for touring professionals
The Country Music Association announced that itâs partnering with a nonprofit organization that s helping behind-the-scenes crew members of the music industry during the pandemic.
and last updated 2021-02-23 09:45:47-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Country Music Association announced that itâs partnering with a nonprofit organization that s helping behind-the-scenes crew members of the music industry during the pandemic.
CMA officials announced its partnership with Touring Professionals Alliance on Monday, saying itâs funding the expansion of the Touring Professionals Alliance Kitchen program, which helps provide chef-driven meals to live music professionals within the community.
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