On Thursday, June 16th, Palm Canyon Road House will host a benefit concert for the Soroptimist International House of Hope (SHOH) in Desert Hot Springs, a nonprofit organization founded in 1981 to provide recovery programs to women with substance abuse disorders.

The concert will be headlined by Travis Meadows, an artist Rolling Stone calls, “Nashville’s most bad ass songwriter.” Meadows’ own path to recovery is woven into his albums and performances, inspiring hope, healing and inspiration.  A truly gifted performer in his own right, Meadows’ songs have been recorded by artists Hank Williams JR., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Wynonna Judd, and more. His songs have also been featured on the television series, “Nashville.”

Grammy and CCMA award-winning singer/songwriter, Jann Browne will also be performing.  Browne has toured with and opened for country icons Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard, was part of the Grammy award-winning group, Asleep at the Wheel, and has recorded with Emmylou Harris and Wanda Jackson (to name a few).  Local artists, Wade Crawford along with the 2016 Coachella Valley Music Award’s “Best Country Band,” Lisa Lynn and the Country Gentlemen, will also join the lineup.

Soroptimist International’s House of Hope provides residential substance abuse recovery programs for women in both their Desert Hot Springs recovery facility and their Transitional Living Home located in Banning.  During their 35 years, the organization has helped thousands of women through a comprehensive and effective social model program offering housing, companionship and guidance, therapeutic activities, and a structured daily routine that enables them to establish and maintain sober and healthy lives.

When: Thursday, June 16, 2016

Time:  7 pm to Midnight

Where:  Palm Canyon Road House 535 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs

Cost:  Suggested donation is $10 at the door (no one will be turned away for lack of funds)