Country music artist Riley Green recently took the stage at Nashville’s renowned Bluebird Cafe on March 19, headlining a benefit concert that raised $18,000 for victims of recent hurricanes and wildfires. The event, organized to support the Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter, aimed to provide aid for hurricane and Los Angeles fire relief efforts.
Green was joined by fellow country musicians Lukas Nelson, Erik Dylan, Jessi Alexander, and Randy Montana, who collectively raised $9,000 during the performance. Green personally matched this amount through his Buford Bonds Charitable Fund, bringing the total donation to $18,000.
The Bluebird Cafe, a legendary venue that has hosted icons like Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, and John Prine, offered an intimate backdrop for the meaningful event. Green performed several of his popular tracks, including “In The Worst Way” and “Don’t Mind if I Do,” marking his debut performance at the venue.
This concert not only showcased Green’s musical talent but also highlighted the country music community’s dedication to supporting those in need. Through his Buford Bonds Charitable Fund, Green continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to philanthropy, making a positive impact in times of crisis. The event served as a powerful reminder of the importance of collective efforts in providing relief and rebuilding communities.

