sister hazel
Church auditorium filled with 300 people who came to see local musicians Sister Hazel's Ken Block and Drew Copeland perform a concert to benefit Shands Vista Florida Recovery Center rehabilitation facility. Block and Copeland, performed an acoustic show strumming the guitar and singing favorites such as "Change Your Mind", "Champagne High," "All For You" and "A Little Like Heaven."
The pair sat on wooden stools and took time to tell stories between songs. "Champagne High," a song about Block's high school girlfriend, was originally called "You Broke My Heart, You Hooker." "Andrew and I, we don't do a ton of acoustics anymore these days, so it's kind of fun for us to get out here without the band and all the equipment, just kind of jump up there, be idiots and tell stories and all that," Block said. Attendees Liam and Michelle Schauer and their two children, Ellie and Marshall, all wore Sister Hazel T-shirts to show support for the band. "I've loved their music since I first heard them in '94," Michelle Schauer said.
Event tickets for $ 20 tickets and VIP, which includes dinner after the show and meet and greet with the block had was $ 100. Total revenue went to provide scholarships for the treatment of patients with recovery and development opportunities in Florida Center to help people recover from drug addiction.