Southern
Halo's Spirit of Giving Continues
Trio To
Brighten Lives Of Hospitalized Children This Holiday Season
With
Performances & Visits In Tennessee, Mississippi
Nashville, TN (December 3, 2018) - Southern
Halo's sweet spirit of giving
continues with performances and visits to hospitalized children this month.
On December 6, the trio will visit Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt for the
annual "River of Hope Radiothon," hosted by 107.5 The Riverand broadcast
from Seacrest Studiosat the Hospital. December 13, they
will be in Jackson, MS at Blair E. Batson Children's Hospital.
These appearances mark a repeat
outreach by Southern Halo on behalf of both organizations. In 2016, the band
performed and rode in the 63rd Annual Piedmont Natural
Gas Nashville Christmas Parade to help raise funds for Vanderbilt and
joined the Mississippi National Guard to sing Christmas carols and visit
with Santa at Batson's. "We are thrilled to be going back and sharing the
spirit of the season with these kids," notes Natalia Morris, the
group's principal songwriter. "Our mom always told us that the best gift
is the one you give," says 19-year-old drummer Christina. "And we get
back way more than we give," chimes in Hannah, the youngest member at 18
and the group's bass player.
The giving spirit is one the trio
embraces: they've just completed a round of shows for High School Nation Tour which
supports arts education in public high schools, and guested on the Backstage Pass Series, an
educational endeavour targeting grade schoolers, at GRAMMY Museum Mississippi.
Thanks for having us today Blake High! We had a blast!! @3halos @takisusa @sparklingice @hollisterco #southernhalo #hcohsnation #concert #musiceducation #musicfestival pic.twitter.com/Ytg8DaumlW— High School Nation (@HSNTours) 10 November 2018
Southern Halo has also been
visiting radio stations around the country to promote their
current single, "I Think Too Much," from their
album, JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIES.
Their hard work is paying off and the track is moving rapidly up both the MusicRow CountryBreakOut (currently @ #48) and Billboard Indicator (currently @ #51) charts. Over the past few weeks, the sisters have visited stations in Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and West Virginia. They headlined the inaugural Front Porch Music Series show at GRAMMY Museum Mississippi last month. The band will hit the road for more promotional visits the week of December 10 before taking off to celebrate the holidays from December 17 - December 30.
"This has been a busy year
for us," notes Natalia. "We've been on the road constantly, and while
we love it and are so grateful to our fans, it will be nice to just chill out,
spend some time with the family, and keep up our holiday traditions." The
Morris family's customs include decorating their fresh-cut Christmas tree (this
year an 18-foot Douglas Fir) with a multitude of handmade ornaments, baking
chocolate chip, sugar, and chocolate lava cookies, and watching Christmas
movies, including "Elf" and "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."
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