Gospel singer and producer Canton Jones will make a special appearance at Children’s Hospital and will host a luncheon for children cancer survivors during his Jan. 29 stop in Birmingham, where he is headlining a free benefit concert at Boutwell Auditorium.
The Grammy-, Stellar- and Dove-nominated Christian recording artist will use the gift of music to minister directly to children who are fighting and surviving cancer and other illnesses. So, he will hold a mini-concert for sick patients at Children’s Hospital during his visit.
Jones is also hosting more than 300 children, some of them cancer survivors, at the Golden Corral restaurant in Center Point. The children will also be invited to walk the “Golden Carpet” at the Boutwell concert, which starts at 6 p.m.
Jones is the featured headliner in the free concert sponsored by Golden Corral restaurants to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network. He will debut songs from his newest album, Dominionaire that hits stores on Feb.1.
During the concert, Jones will make a special presentation to Kameron Hardy, a nine-year-old cancer survivor battling retinoblastoma and leukemia. Local Golden Corral restaurants have been raising money for Hardy’s surgeries to remove the cancer in his eye.
Jones headlines a slate of Birmingham-based Christian performers at the concert.
The concert event is organized by Telisa Stinson of SpecialTes, a veteran executive in the gospel music industry and talent coordinator, and by Bessie Bell, Golden Corral’s local store marketing director and CEO of Just Be Reel Marketing Agency. Aaron’s Sales and Leasing is also a sponsor of the concert.
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For appearances or donations contact: Bessie Bell, (205) 529-2404
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