Alan Jackson Performs to Benefit Family Devastated by Tornado
Nashville, TN Superstar Alan Jackson will give a private
concert tonight for volunteers and donors at the Grand Ole Opry. The concert
will help raise money for the family of Hendersonville, TN, firefighter Jerrod
Hawkins and his wife Amy and their two sons. Amy was paralyzed by a massive F-3
tornado in April while trying to protect her sons. Two songs from Jackson concert,
Remember
When and Livinï on
Love, will air as part of ABC Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition in the Fall.
<!--more-->In early April 2006, a massive F-3 tornado tore through the Hawkins hometown of Hendersonville, Tennessee. While Jerrod was on duty and could only watch the storm from his fire station, the tornado hit the Hawkins home directly, ripping the house from its foundation. Amy heroically saved her sons Jair and Cole lives by lying on top of them in the basement. Unfortunately the bricks, debris, and concrete that hit Amy caused permanent injuries: her vertebrae and ribs were crushed, her lungs were punctured, and she sustained serious head trauma. Amy was left paralyzed by the destructive force of nature .
On July 28, firefighter Jerrod Hawkins and his family will hear the good news that they will receive a new and renovated home in a remarkable seven days courtesy of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the proceeds from Jackson concert.
Jackson is set to release his first new mainstream country album in two years, LIKE RED ON A ROSE, produced by Grammy winning songwriter/performer Alison Krauss is due out on September 26th The eponymously titled first single has been most added at radio since its release three weeks ago.