Clay Walker Will return to Nashville, Wednesday, March 2 chords the second annual Hope to see: Clay Walker, MS benefit concert at the famous Wildhorse Saloon. The concert will be submitted by 98 WSIX and produced by Clay charity, Band Against MS (BAMS), help raise money and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis Research (MS) with proceeds going to the University Medical Center Vanderbilt. Tickets for the concert, which took place in education and national awareness month MSc sale now through the Wildhorse Saloon.
"This is truly a marriage ceremony between two important aspects of my life, music and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis," said Clay. "I'm excited to be performing again at the Wildhorse, has had the privilege to support us in raising money for research of MS critical conducted by our friends in the Medical Center Vanderbilt University to continue."
After being diagnosed with MS in 1996 established the Task Clay Against MS (BAMS), a nonprofit public is committed to providing educational information and funding programs for those with Multiple Sclerosis, and funding research for a cure for this disease. BAMS Clay founded in 2003 in order to help others with the same disease, he spent more than a decade of fighting.
"This is truly a marriage ceremony between two important aspects of my life, music and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis," said Clay. "I'm excited to be performing again at the Wildhorse, has had the privilege to support us in raising money for research of MS critical conducted by our friends in the Medical Center Vanderbilt University to continue."
After being diagnosed with MS in 1996 established the Task Clay Against MS (BAMS), a nonprofit public is committed to providing educational information and funding programs for those with Multiple Sclerosis, and funding research for a cure for this disease. BAMS Clay founded in 2003 in order to help others with the same disease, he spent more than a decade of fighting.

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