Randy Rogers Band’s 9th Annual Golf Jam and Concert Slated for Sept. 18, 2017 | Shore Fire Media

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Randy Rogers Band’s 9th Annual Golf Jam and Concert Slated for Sept. 18, 2017

Randy Rogers Band's 9th Annual Golf Jam and Concert Slated for Sept. 18, 2017

All-day event benefitting Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM)

On Mon., Sept. 18, 2017, the Randy Rogers Band will host its 9th annual Golf Jam and Concert at River Crossing Club (500 River Way) in Spring Branch, TX. In collaboration with Y100, this year's proceeds will go toward the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM), an organization providing the musicians of Austin, TX with affordable and quality health care for low-income, uninsured working musicians.

Ticket sales opened this Fri., July 7 at 10 AM CT, and golfer registration is $200. It will include the round of golf, a concert ticket, surprise giveaways, and complementary food and drinks for the day. Additional concert tickets can be purchased individually without participating in the tournament, and those start at $25 for general admission and $75 for VIP access. The Concert Jam will kick of at 7:30 PM CT following the tournament and will feature the Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Bruce Robison, and Jim Beavers.

In 2009, Randy Rogers Band created the annual golf and concert event to give back to the community. Since the tournament's inception, the Randy Rogers Band has raised roughly a half a million dollars for organizations across Texas.

For information on sponsorships, concert ticket and to reserve a spot on the course, visit www.rrbgolf.com

About HAAM:

HAAM provides access to affordable health care for Austin's low-income, uninsured working musicians, with a focus on prevention and wellness. Many Austin musicians are self-employed and have limited access to health insurance or basic health care. They often work multiple jobs and struggle to pay for food, clothing and shelter, with nothing left for health care.That's where we come in. By resolving challenges such as long-neglected teeth to hearing loss, heart problems and depression, HAAM and its partners improve and save musicians' health and lives and enhance Austin's economy and quality of life. Austin is the Live Music Capital of the World, and we aim to keep it that way. Visit myhaam.org for more information.

For more information, please contact Jaclyn D. Carter (jcarter@shorefire.com) or Andrea Evenson (aevenson@shorefire.com) at Shore Fire Media, 615-280-5330