Curb RecordsThanksgiving isn’t until next week, but Dylan Scott is already thinking about Christmas.
The “My Girl” hitmaker heads back home to Louisiana to put on a charity concert Saturday to make the yuletide a little brighter for some local kids.
“Bayou Stock! Yes!” Dylan explains. “So my first year is this year. It’s a concert I’m putting on November the 17th, in the town in between the town that I grew up and the bigger city. It’s called Sterlington, Louisiana.”
“So it’s basically, it’s a charity event,” he continues. “We’re gonna give back to kids who need any Christmas, and their families are a little less fortunate.”
Bayou Stock was inspired by the Swampstock benefit fellow Louisianian Tim McGraw began hosting in 1994.
“Hopefully we’ll get together and raise a bunch of money for these kids,” Dylan says of his event. “And I’m bringing Morgan Evans and Mark Chesnutt, and a local girl who just got signed to Broken Bow Records, Lainey Wilson. So it’s gonna be a really big deal.”
Dylan’s new single, “Nothing to Do Town,” is also set to come out on Friday.
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