This Saturday is Ground Hog's Day. If that Ground Hog critter doesn't see his shadow, spring will come early. If he see's his shadow, six more weeks of winter, and San Francisco wins the Super Bowl, or something like that.
Ground Hog's Day in Nashville means the great benefit for Alive Hospice. It's going to take place at The Listening Room Cafe on 2nd Avenue South, beginning at 6p, and it's $10.00.

Alive Hospice provides loving care to people with life-threatening illnesses, support to their families, and service to the community in a spirit of enriching lives. It's an amazing place.
There's going to be a great line up of musicians, plus families who have been through Alive Hospice, sharing stories, and remembering loved ones.

Ginger McClendon is the driving force of the 5th Annual Ground Hog's gig. Her Dad, "Jolly Joe," passed away, and experienced the care of Alive Hospice.
It's Ginger, and Keith King from Alive Hospice, with me on 105.9 talking about the show.
Jimmy Hall is going to be one of the performers. He's one of my favorites! From the Wet Willie days, to decades of powerful, soulful singing, to playing sax on tour with Hank, Jr., Jimmy is amazing.
This is from the Delbert McClinton Cruise they do every year.
Things are going to get a little bit Salty.












