Concert will be in Nashville

Tracy Lawrence, John Berry, Halfway to Hazard, and War Hippies will be joining Michael Ray, Wade Hayes, Ty Herndon, Lee Greenwood, Ricochet, Craig Campbell, Rhett Akins, and more to celebrate and honor Jeff Carson on May 10th at The Nashville Palace.

“The 90’s was such a different time for artists making it in country music. Many of us traveled on the bus together in package tours and really got to know each other and become close friends,” says Berry. “Jeff was always a ray of sunshine to be around as he was always fun, positive, and ready to make us laugh. This night is going to be really fun as we sing our hits of the 90s and help raise money for Law Enforcement Assistance Partnership.”

General admission tickets are currently available for $40 via Outhouse Tickets.

For those who cannot make it to the event, but would like to support the cause, an online auction has been set up at with donations to be made in Jeff’s honor at the link or text Carson to 76278. Auction items include the last-ever Carson handwritten lyrics to his No. 1 hit “Not On Your Love,” a Dolly Parton autographed guitar, Hank Williams Jr. autographed guitar, Reba ticket package, and more.

Danielle Peck of SiriusXM’s Y2K and T. Graham Brown of SiriusXM’s Prime Country will be hosting the charity event to benefit the Law Enforcement Assistance Partnership (LEAP), a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to sworn officers of the FPD during unexpected life events. After retiring from country music, Carson pursued his other lifelong dream and joined the Franklin Police Department where he remained a dedicated officer until his untimely passing on March 25th at 58.