Stone Temple Pilots bring rock n roll to event benefiting behavioral health
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Bryan White returns for a charity concert at the Davenport and may leave with a song for Spokane
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Heart Strings: How a classic Nashville guitar pull inspired MultiCare s star-studded Spokane benefit show
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Number of weeks spent as #1: 6
Tim McGraw experienced a massive popularity streak from 1995 onward. His 1998 hit “Just to See You Smile” matched his previous year’s record of six weeks in a row at the top spot. The song wound up as Billboard’s top country tune of the year, and spent 42 weeks on the Billboard charts in 1998 making it the longest-running single on the country charts in the 1990s.
SPOKANE, Wash. Twenty two musicians, including Tim McGraw, will headline a virtual benefit concert for MultiCare Inland Northwest Foundation.
The concert, Heart Strings for Hope, will feature musicians from across multiple genres, including Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, Mat Kearney and Matthew West, with all funds going to support MultiCare Behavioral Health Network programs and services in the Inland Northwest.