LEE BRICE & RANDY HOUSER SET TO HEADLINE 8TH ANNUAL DARYLE SINGLETARY 'KEEPIN' IT COUNTRY JAM' ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 AT THE NASHVILLE PALACE

Daryle Singletary 'Keepin' It Country Jam' (2026)

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s official, the 8th annual Daryle Singletary ‘Keepin’ It Country Jam’ is scheduled for Thursday, February 12th at The Nashville Palace. The unofficial kick-off to the National Wild Turkey Federation convention will be hosted by 90’s country comedian Cledus T. Judd. The benefit concert will be headlined by Lee Brice and Randy Houser with special guest performances by Drew BaldridgeBilly DeanRhett AkinsMo PitneyEric BlankenshipDuke Henry, and Robert BaconVIP Tables are almost gone from previous table buyers, but anyone interested, please email daryleVIP@gmail.com.

Many of Daryle’s friends including Jamey Johnson, Neal McCoy, Easton Corbin, Lorrie Morgan, Rhett Akins, Lee Greenwood, Tyler Farr, Collin Raye, Craig Campbell, Rhonda Vincent, Andy Griggs, Mark Wills, Highway 101’s Paulette Carlson, Chad Brock, The Malpass Brothers, Mark Collie, and more have graced the stage over the past 7 years to support the Daryle Singletary Memorial Trust.

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About Daryle Singletary:
Daryle Singletary rose to fame in the 90s with a string of successful hardcore country albums. From rural Georgia, where his father was a postmaster, Singletary moved to Nashville in 1990 to pursue a music career full-time. After catching the eye and ear of his musical hero, Randy Travis, Singletary released his debut record, the self-titled Daryle Singletary (1995), which produced four Billboard Hot Country charting singles, including the smash hit “I Let Her Lie,” which topped out at No. 2 on the charts. Additional hits included the 1996 single “Too Much Fun” and 1997’s “Amen Kind of Love.” Other hit albums include 1998’s top-20 album, “Ain’t It the Truth,” and a pair of albums featuring some of Singletary’s favorite country songs, “That’s Why I Sing This Way” (2002) and “Straight From the Heart” (2009). His last album, 'There’s Still A Little Country Left,' was released in 2015. In 2018, Singletary died at age 46 from a blood clot.

About Concerts 4 A Cause:
Founded in 2008 by Louisville, Kentucky, native and artist manager Josh Bleidt saw the opportunity to utilize music and celebrity-driven events to raise awareness and funds for various causes. Throughout its nearly two-decade history, Concerts 4 A Cause has raised several million dollars to assist children’s hospitals, veterans organizations, flood and tornado relief, music education, first responders, and more.

In April 2023, in a partnership with Nancy Jones, over $82,000 was raised for two police officers wounded in the line duty prior to the Still Playin’ Possum: Music and Memories of George Jones concert event. In December 2023, over $110,000 was raised through the guitars4cops.com promotion in association with The Wounded Blue, a 501c3 org. Since then, over $220,000 has been raised on the same Guitars 4 Cops initiative. In February 2024, over $88,000 and in February 2025, over $106,000 was raised to benefit the children of late-country singer Daryle Singletary. In October 2024, over 100 guitars were donated to Huntsville, Alabama, schools as part of the Songs & Stories of Dean Dillon event.

For more information on Concerts 4 A Cause, to make a donation, or to be notified of upcoming events, please visit Concerts4ACause.org.