Capitol's newest family member, Little Big Town, is gearing up for the 2nd annual Ride For A Cure. The motorcycle ride benefits the T.J. Martell Foundation and takes place on Sunday, June 8th in Nashville.
Participants take off from the Harley Davidson of Cool Springs (just outside of Nashville), and will end at the future location of Harley Davidson of Columbia. Riders will be treated to a post-rally barbeque courtesy of Applebee's and a jam session featuring Little Big Town and friends. Special guests scheduled to take part in the ride include Darryl Worley, Trent Tomlinson, GAC's Storme Warren, Heidi Newfield, Keith Anderson, Chuck Wicks, Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley and James Otto.
LBT's Karen Fairchild said, "We are excited to be involved with the Ride For A Cure to help raise vital research dollars for the T.J. Martell Foundation. Folks will be able to come out and ride, have a great lunch and enjoy a fun show. It is a great way for everyone involved to make a difference."
Tickets for the ride are $35, including a t-shirt and lunch. For $250 riders can get a VIP Access Package that includes a meet and greet with LBT, a ride swag bag and lunch. Non-riders are $35, including lunch. For more information and to register visit www.tjmartellfoundation.org/Ride-for-a-cure.aspx.
By: Kelly Daniel