Bobby Bones' star-studded sixth annual
Million Dollar Show benefiting
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital® featured a special guest: St. Jude cancer survivor and singer-songwriter Addie Pratt. Bones invited Pratt onto the coveted stage of the historic Ryman Auditorium for a surprise performance of her debut single “The Woman That I Am.''
Joined by Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood of multi-Platinum trio Lady A and award-winning producer Nathan Chapman, Pratt belted her empowering anthem to a sold-out crowd where she received a standing ovation alongside her co-writers. The track is inspired by Pratt's triumphant journey with cancer and an ode to the strength she has embodied ever since.
“'The Woman that I Am' is about how life's trials made me who I am today,” shares Pratt. “I had leukemia in high school and that was a life shaping experience. St. Jude saved my life and I now feel stronger and more determined than ever to graduate college and pursue my dream of making music. I hope this song will inspire anyone going through dark moments in life to have hope. I am so grateful to Nathan, Charles, Dave, Bobby and St. Jude for this opportunity.”
Last fall, Pratt attended the third annual
St. Jude Presents: Curated,
a live auction fundraiser at Kelley's home. Moved by her performance of "Slow Dancin'” and the Lady A hit "American Honey," Chapman offered to produce a song for Pratt if 15 guests would donate $2,500 each to St. Jude. The donations poured in and Chapman stayed true to his word, producing Pratt's single.
“I was blown away by Addie the second we met. I think she is such a bright talent and has such a great story of resilience and determination,” shared Kelley. “I'm thrilled we could be a part of her journey here in Nashville and I can't wait to see how her career takes off.”
Bobby Bones and The Bobby Bones Show have together raised more than $22 million dollars for St. Jude since 2014. The Million Dollar Show, an event that amplifies the country music industry's support for St. Jude, has featured stars including Parker McCollum, Deana Carter, Randy Houser, The Wreckers, and special guests Jake Owen, Dierks Bentley as well as Kelley and Haywood. During Tuesday's event, country superstar Owen alongside Pratt, presented Bones with an award recognizing his support of St. Jude.
Join the St. Jude community of music industry supporters and become a Partner in Hope at
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