Event Details

Make Andie Kay OK at Love and War in Texas in Plano , Texas

Make Andie Kay OK at Love and War in Texas in Plano , Texas

DATE:
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
TIME:
Doors | 5:00 PM
Showtime 5:30 PM
LOCATION:
Love and War in Texas
601 E. Plano Pkwy
Plano , Texas 75074
About this Event:

Make Andie Kay OK

Wednesday August 24, 2016

Doors at 5:00 pm

Ticket price: $20.00

A musical event benefitting Andie Kay Joyner.


This musical event on Wednesday August 24th at Love & War in Texas/Plano (www.loveandwarintexas.com) will help raise funds to assist with some of her financial needs. She has had to put her career on hold and will be accumulating some substantial medical bills as well as still having her day to day cost of living needs. This will be a fun night of great music, lots of exciting live auction, silent auction and raffle items.

Musical performances by Cody Jinks, Brandon Rhyder, Jason Eady, Walt Wilkins, Terry Rasor, Bri Bagwell, Tommy Alverson, Steve Helms, Nate Kipp, Randy Brown, Kevin Deal, Matt Hillyer, Deryl Dodd, Larry Joe Taylor, Dave Perez (of the Tejas Brothers) and Max & Heather Stalling and more!

For folks who can’t attend the event here is a link to a GoFundMe account: www.gofundme.com/2hfwqz5y.

Andie Kay has a genetic blood disorder called Hemochromatosis. (www.hemochromatosis.org/#overview).

Basically what the disorder does is allow too much iron to accumulate in a person's blood. Over time that excess iron can build up in the major organs. What's happening with Andie Kay is that the iron has built up in her heart. Her condition is serious, and she needs continued love and support. This is where we'll need the help of our strong Texas music family who loves her so much.

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Price: $20.00
Conceived in a honky tonk long, long ago, Cody now makes his living in them. Accompanied by the Tonedeaf Hippies, he rolls across the land and the oceans onto other lands to sow a collective musical seed. Not like the brazen giant of "Texas/Red Dirt" fame, he is a fair-sized man with a Zippo whose flame longs to be ignited by the sound of real music.

"Keep that which is plastic, and the posers that compose for money. Give us your listeners, your dreamers, your huddled drunken masses longing to break free of the feces on our radios. Send these: the hippies and the cowboys, and we will flick our bics through those swinging doors."