Heartland twang meets helping hand as three Texas-born country music heavyweights join forces for a special benefit concert. In the wake of wildfires scorching West Texas, Randall King, Kevin Fowler, and Aaron Watson are putting on their guitars and their compassion for a night of music and giving back.
Aptly named “The Panhandle Boys: West Texas Fire Relief Concert,” the event takes place on Sunday, March 24 at the picturesque Starlight Ranch in Amarillo, TX. All proceeds from the concert will go directly to the Panhandle Disaster Relief Fund, an initiative dedicated to supporting those impacted by disasters in the region.
This intimate acoustic concert promises an “in-the-round” experience, where the audience gets an up-close and personal connection with the artists. Stripped-down and soulful, the evening will be a chance for heartfelt performances and a powerful display of unity for the West Texas communities struggling to rebuild.
A shared love for their Texas Panhandle roots binds these three artists together. Their swift organization of the benefit concert underscores their genuine concern and the Texan spirit of solidarity in times of need.
“As news broke about the wildfires, I knew we had to do something,” says Kevin Fowler. “Amarillo is my hometown, these are my people. I’m excited to team up with Aaron and Randall to support the families affected and the heroes battling the blazes.”
Sharing the sentiment, Randall King adds, “My heart aches for my homeland. So many lives have been upended by these fires. When Kevin reached out, I knew I had to answer the call and use music to help heal the Panhandle.”
“It’s been a devastating time,” says Aaron Watson, “but for one night, let’s bring some smiles to faces. I’m honored to join the boys for this incredible cause and raise money to help families get back on their feet.”
To purchase tickets (or for those who can’t make it to the concert but still want to lend a hand), visit PanHandleBoys.com.