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Sennheiser, Guitar Center, NERF, Others Help Nashville Flood Victims

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NASHVILLE, TN – Sennheiser, Guitar Center and Audio Masters, and the Nashville chapter of the AES and its Nashville Engineer Relief Fund (NERF) are among those offering support the members of Nashville's professional audio community and others affected by the 100-year flood that inundated parts of Music City earlier this month.
Sennheiser allocated resources and support staff to help its customers in the Nashville area, including equipment dealers, rehearsal studios and musicians, all of whom had reported significant damage to facilities, equipment and musical instruments. For more details, CLICK HERE .

 

Guitar Center's "Operation High Ground" is geared to help musicians, songwriters, recording studios and audio professionals re-build their lives. The initiatives include a dedicated toll-free Tennessee direct hotline (877-687-5405) to the High Ground Emergency Team to help customers who have experienced catastrophic loss with rush access to musical gear purchases, along with personalized priority shipment and delivery logistics.

For more on Operation High Ground, CLICK HERE .

 

The Nashville chapter of AES announced that its two-day Audio Masters golf event, which benefits NERF, will go on as planned May 27-28, and the nonprofit organization has also set up a fund for those offering financial support to music community flood victims.

For the NERF Audio Masters Facebook page, CLICK HERE .

 

FOH's ProAudioSpace.com social network site has also set up a blog for members of the tribe who were personally affected by the Nashville flood – or had a near miss experience. For a direct link to the blog, with information on how to help via concerned PAS members such as Mike "Moses" Beck, who has also stepped up to help out, CLICK HERE .

 

Not a PAS member yet? Register at www.proaudiospace.com/join.