3RD ANNUAL "FOR PETE'S SAKE"

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3rd Annual “For Pete’s Sake” Benefit
January 19 at Nashville’s City Winery

NASHVILLE – January 2, 2020 -- On January 19, the City Winery Nashville will play host to “For Pete’s Sake,” a concert event benefitting The Pete Huttlinger Fund for Adult Congenital Cardiac Research at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.  On hand to perform and honor their friend, guitarist Pete Huttlinger, will be John OatesJack PearsonPhil KeaggyKathy Mattea, Bryan SuttonSam BushThe Donjuans (featuring Jon Vezner and Don Henry), Pat Alger, and Mark Sgangawith more to be announced. Tokens Show host Lee C. Camp will be emceeing the evening.  TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE!

Huttlinger was a world-renowned guitarist and composer based in Nashville.  His wicked chops and huge sense of humor garnered him international audiences. Throughout his life and career, Huttlinger dealt with rare complications from a congenitally defective heart, and on January 15, 2016 he passed away at the young age of 54.   Pete was admired by many of his peers and many of them will be on stage for this event.

The fund was created by Huttlinger’s wife, Nashville publicist Erin Morris Huttlinger, and his long-time cardiologist Dr. Frank Fish. “This fund was launched not long after Pete passed away,” Erin commented.  So many of his fans followed us through several years of health issues and they were always eager to offer of themselves emotionally and financially. I wanted to create a home where those donations could be directed and be put to a very specific use. Pete was an incredibly generous guy and often gave of his time and money. I know that he would want to give back to help further research for treatments of an affliction that plagued him since birth.”

ABOUT THE PETE HUTTLINGER FUND:
The Pete Huttlinger Fund for Adult Congenital Cardiac Research supports the training and research of cardiologists specializing in the care of adults with congenital heart disease.  These patients offer unique challenges due to their abnormal heart anatomy and the special problems which they tend to develop, making it essential that they have access to doctors familiar with these issues and dedicated to understanding how best to manage them.