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Music City
WARNER MUSIC NASHVILLE IS ON CALL
10/26/17

Seen hoping there will one day be a cure for us are (l-r) Musicians On Call President Pete Griffin, WMN SVP Artist Development Shane Tarleton, Michael Ray, WMN CEO John Esposito and WMN COO Matt Signore

Warner Music Nashville teamed up with non-profit organization Musicians On Call, known for bringing live and recorded music to patient bedsides, in celebration of its 10th Anniversary in Nashville.

Together WMN and MOC launched the Bedside Performance Program at the Tristate Centennial Medical Center, the organization's 10th Hospital affiliate in Nashville.

The Medical Center hosted the celebration with featured performances from WMN recording artists Michael Ray and Ryan Kinder, who performed for patients in the new orthopedic unit.

CEO John Esposito and COO Matt Signore were also on hand to support the cause and present a donation as sizable as the check it was written on, as pictured above.