Friday Marks the Last Day to Donate In Nashville and via Amazon Wishlist
CMA continues its week-long donation drive from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM daily through March 19 at CMA’s Music Row office (35 Music Square East) benefitting Musically Fed, a nonprofit supporting music industry personnel affected by the pandemic. After three days of the drive, CMA has filled multiple road cases with donated goods while Country artists Michael Ray, Lainey Wilson, Kelby Ray of The Cadillac Three and Johnny Gates have all stopped by the drive to donate items supporting the organizations’ efforts. With only a few days left to collect items, CMA welcomes continued support and donations through the end of the week.
For those outside of Nashville, donated items may be purchased from Musically Fed’s Amazon Wishlist through March 19 to arrive at CMA before the drive ends. Select “Country Music Association, c/o FOOD DRIVE’s Gift registry” as the shipping address. Donations can also be dropped off in the alley behind CMA’s offices (follow directional signs to the drop off location). Items needed are toiletries (toothpaste, laundry detergent, dish and hand soaps, body wash, shaving cream, toilet paper and paper towels) and food (dried pasta and sauce, oatmeal, cereal, canned fish/meat/fruits/vegetables, soup, crackers, rice, quinoa, dry beans, peanut butter and nuts).
Musically Fed typically works with artists, promoters, management and venues to donate unused backstage meals to community organizations that feed the homeless, hungry and food insecure. In response to the health crisis, Musically Fed stepped up to the plate when it saw its own industry in need of assistance. Mobilizing in cities heavily populated with music professionals, Musically Fed has and will continue to host drive-thru events where cars will be able to receive food supplies. The next drive-thru in Nashville is set to be held on March 27. Individuals in the live entertainment/music industry wishing to register should contact [email protected] or call 480-951-1882. To learn more, visit MusicallyFed.org.
The drive is part of CMA’s ongoing Music Industry Covid Support (MICS) initiative and follows several previously announced nonprofit investments funded through a $3 million long-term COVID-19 commitment that began in early 2020. Additional nonprofit investments through the MICS initiative include Music Health Alliance, MusiCares, Notes for Notes, Porter’s Call, The Store and Touring Professionals Alliance Kitchen.