No Mountain High Enough: Dolly Parton has donated $1 million to the nonprofit Mountain Ways Foundation, which is assisting with Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Additionally, Parton's hospitality businesses, including Dollywood Parks & Resorts, as well as her Dollywood Foundation, have collectively pledged to match that donation. A designated spot near Dollywood's front gate will also be used as a collection point for those willing to donate clean-up and relief supplies.
The Morgan Wallen Foundation teamed with Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee to launch the "Help" campaign to collect funds and food for hurricane victims in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. The effort includes an online food drive here and a limited edition "Help" t-shirt inspired by Wallen and Post Malone's "I Had Some Help," with proceeds supporting Second Harvest and MANNA FoodBank of Western North Carolina. On. Oct 9, there will also be a food and water drive in Knoxville and a group packing disaster relief boxes in Nashville alongside members of Wallen's band and crew.
Eric Church has released a new song, "Darkest Hour," signing over his publishing royalties to the people of North Carolina to assist with relief efforts via his Chiefs Cares nonprofit.
John Berry has released a new version of his "All Come Together" to support relief efforts, adding vocals from artist friends including Keb Mo, John Oates, Collin Raye, Heidi Newfield, Bryan White, Casey James, John Cowan and others. Watch the music video here.