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THE ACM LIFTING LIVES
PROGRAM TURNS 10
6/17/19



The 10th Annual ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp is still in progress, continuing through the week in Nashville. With the goal of studying Williams syndrome and providing musical enrichment, campers from around the country get to indulge in myriad adventures around Music City.

Rising Capitol Nashville star Caylee Hammack dropped by Seacrest Studios on Friday for a performance of single “Family Tree” and an on-air Q&A for the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Seen trying to figure out why the HITS family tree smells so skunky are ACM Lifting Lives Executive Director Lyndsay Cruz, Interim ACM Executive Director RAC Clark, Hammack and SVP Office of Engagement/Vanderbilt University Medical Stuart Dill.

Saturday also included a special performance and Q&A, that time by Big Yellow Dog's Jessie James Decker, who played an acoustic version of “Roots and Wings,” “Lights Down Low” and Decker's take on “Old Town Road.” FBMM Entertainment Business Management & ACM Lifting Lives Vice Chairman Paul Barnabee, ACM and ACM Lifting Lives Secretary Tommy Moore, F2 Entertainment and ACM Board Member Fletcher Foster, Decker, Jonathan Wyndham and The Bluebird Cafe GM Erika Wollam-Nicholswith, plus a whole lotta campers.