Music City Shindig Draws Country Music Stars and Fans

SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY IS THE NUMBER ONE GENETIC KILLER OF CHILDREN AND IS ONE OF THE 41 NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES LISTED UNDER THE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION.

On October 27th, 2011 music For A Cure: spinal muscular Atrophy benefit Concert was held to raise money for research and to raise awareness of the disease. The benefit has been held twice a year in Nashville TN to raise money for research for smA.

During the benefit people who brought all types of items to the show to have them auctioned or sold off in order to make donations to the SMA foundation. Stonetone® was a sponsor for the event and put up three items for sale:

• A Stonetone® enhanced 5 ft-1-in. story and Clark baby grand piano for $25,000;

• A Stonetone® enhanced 1963 Gibson Firebird for $25,000; and

• A Stonetone® enhanced Ibanez SRX 505 Five-string bass for $5,000.

The benefit was hosted by Nashville recording artist Warren silvers and included performances from Warren and Nashville’s top hit songwriters and artists. “Warren and I are currently opening up a record label in Nashville called dixie Roads Records as well as a publishing company, not only to sign artist with a fair and just contract but give each artist the option to use any of the Stonetone® products and services we currently offer,” said Robert Di Santo, owner of Stonetone®.

Warren silvers son Aiden has spinal muscular Atrophy and has a song on his new album called “my son” that is about raising a handicapped child.

All proceeds will go to Families of SMA, If you could not attend the event but would like to make a donation, please visit www.fsma.org,

 

Country music artist and songwriter Warren Silvers with several of the Stonetone® enhanced guitars. Silvers and Stonetone® owner Robert Di Santo have also announced their collaboration on a new music label, Dixie Road Records.