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Jars of Clay to Play the Franklin Theatre!

Jars of Clay to Play The Franklin Theatre February 18, 2012
Tickets Go On Sale Friday, December 9 at 10 a.m.

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The Franklin Theatre announced that Jars of Clay will perform at the historic 300-seat venue on Saturday, February 18. Tickets start at $35 and go on sale to the public Friday, December 9 at 10 a.m. at www.FranklinTheatre.com.
 
A portion of the proceeds from this show will benefit Blood:Water Mission, a Nashville-based non-profit organization co-founded by Jars of Clay that empowers communities to work against the HIV/AIDS and water crises in Africa through grassroots efforts. To date, Blood:Water has enabled over 600,000 people in 1000 communities to have access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation as well as education, treatment and care for over 30,000 people affected by HIV/AIDS.

Premium "Cabaret" section tickets will directly benefit Blood:Water's needed water & HIV/AIDS programs. These tickets include a pre-show reception, meet and greet with Jars of Clay and special gift. To purchase Cabaret tickets, contact Katherine at katherine@bloodwatermission.com or at 615-823-1664.

Over the course of a professional music career spanning more than fifteen years, Jars of Clay has garnered multiple Grammy Awards, GMA Awards and Nashville Music Awards. The band has received national media attention from Rolling Stone magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard magazine, USA Today and more. 
 
Jars of Clay's latest project "The Shelter" is a collaborative album inspired by community. Artists and songwriters who contributed to "The Shelter" project include Mac Powell, Amy Grant, Brandon Heath, Leigh Nash, TobyMac and more.
 
For more information about Jars of Clay and their music, please visit www.JarsofClay.com.
 
Originally built in 1937, the Franklin Theatre re-opened to the public on June 3, 2011 following a multi-year, multi-million-dollar restoration. The Main Street landmark is owned and operated by the nonprofit Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County. More information is available online at www.FranklinTheatre.com.
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