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In an effort to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Warner Music Nashville artists Brett Eldredge (whose album recently went #1), Chris Janson (whose sophomore album is due 9/22), Michael Ray and Devin Dawson hit the Ascend Amphitheater last night. They were of course there to play iHeartMedia Country WSIX (aka The Big 98)'s seventh annual Accu-Chek Guide Guitar-B-Que.
In the photo above, the boys are joined by Warner Music Nash Chairman & CEO John Esposito and other label reps, including SVP Radio & Streaming Kristen Williams, who challenged her male peers that claim to wade in the stream so well to try doing it in heels.
They were of course joined by iHeartMedia President, Entertainment Enterprises John Sykes and President, National Programming Group Tom Poleman, along with a bevy of radio folk. Sykes and Poleman lamented leaving their heels at home.
See a full left-to-right ID here: Sykes, Esposito, Poleman, Eldredge, Ray, iHeart's Gator Harrison, Janson, WMN's Scott Hendricks, iHeart's Rod Phillips, Williams, iHeart's Alissa Pollack, Dawson, iHeart's Marc Chase, iHeart's Jackie Tigue, Michael Jordan and Marissa Morris, Tige & Daniel Show co-host Tige, WMN's Matt Signore and iHeart's Brad Hardin.