Ohio-based Country Artist Announces 2022 Concert Series To Benefit Veterans

Richard Lynch has announced this year’s Love Tattoo Foundation benefit
events at his Keepin’ It Country Farm, including #1 Billboard artists
and RFD TV stars.

International country chart-topper and member of the Ohio Country Music
Hall of Fame, Richard Lynch has announced the 2022 lineup of “Keepin’ It
Country Farm” concerts to benefit the Love Tattoo Foundation for
veterans. This year’s lineup includes several #1 Billboard charting
artists and a couple of stars from RFD TV. Headliners include multi-#1
artist/writer, Paul Overstreet; Statler Brothers member, Jimmy Fortune;
RFD TV’s Penny Gilley, #1 Christian Country artist, Jeff Bates; and RFD
performers, The Malpass Brothers. Watch Richard’s announcement at
https://www.facebook.com/RichardLynchBand/videos/285021543664009.

FULL LINEUP OF KEEPIN’ IT COUNTRY FARM “LOVE TATTOO FOUNDATION BENEFIT
CONCERTS”

Fri, June 3rd – Jeff Bates
Sat, July 16th – The Malpass Brothers
Sat, August 20th – Paul Overstreet
Sat, September 24th – Jimmy Fortune
Sat, October 8th – Penny Gilley w/Bonnie Riley
Sat, November 5th – Richard Lynch Band and Friends
.
All shows start at 7pm, with the Richard Lynch Band hosting. Tickets,
including a season pass to all shows, are available at
https://lovetattoofoundation.org/.

ABOUT RICHARD LYNCH: Over the past 3 decades, Richard Lynch has compiled
a long list of country hits and chart-toppers on both domestic and
international sales and radio airplay charts, including multiple #1
iTunes chart singles, several #1 New Music Weekly radio songs, #1
IndieWorld and Roots Music Report chart tracks and a Christian Music
Weekly Top 20 single. Richard has been in Billboard Magazine, Taste Of
Country, The Boot, CCM Magazine, Country Music People, and countless
others. He has also appeared on WSM Radio Nashville, RFD TV, Fox TV and
more. He has recorded popular duets with legendary artists like Ronnie
McDowell and Leona Williams, as well as Grammy Winner, Rhonda Vincent.
Richard Lynch is a proud member of the Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame
and the Independent Country Music Hall of Fame. Lynch is also the owner
of Keepin’ It Country Farm in Waynesville, OH and co-founder of Love
Tattoo Foundation that assists veterans.

Website: http://www.richardlynchband.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichardLynchBand/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/richardlynchbnd
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Ft2PD3ZFfdWgcysP7RYnb?si=52IT3X3BS-y-gRShvEW-Pg&dl_branch=1

ABOUT LOVE TATTOO FOUNDATION: The Love Tattoo Foundation is a non-profit
organization that honors and assists the American Veterans who carry
mental or physical scars, from serving their country. Its mission is to
raise money and awareness to help give these Veterans the opportunities
they sacrificed, so others could have theirs.

The Love Tattoo Foundation was born as the positive outcome from a truly
devastating event. Law Enforcement Officer, Charles “Chuck” Brisbin, was
moved by a story he had heard of a young man who left for Afghanistan as
a soldier for his country and came back disfigured. Being involved
closely with our country’s military, Chuck was compelled to honor this
man in any way he could, to show his humble gratitude. So he turned to
poetry. Chuck wrote a beautiful poem titled Love Tattoo. After he
finished the poem, he wanted to take it a step further by finding a
voice that would be the spirit of his message; not only for this man,
but for every man and woman who’ve sacrificed everything for what others
have. Without hesitation, he turned to country music artist, Richard
Lynch. Richard has a passion and respect for our military that is not to
be taken lightly. He was humbled and honored to be asked to turn this
poem into a song. Since then, Richard’s adaptation of the poem has
literally brought veterans of all ages and walks of life to tears on the
spot. From this, a greater cause was revealed. There are folks ranging
from 18 to 81 years old that will carry mental and physical scars with
them for the rest of their lives, because they fought for our citizens’
freedoms. The most shocking fact of this is that there is no
organization designated specifically to these folks and their needs. It
came to our attention that these men and women almost feel ostracized;
they feel like damaged goods. With very little discussion, it was
decided that The Love Tattoo Foundation would take a stand and help
these amazing people. They should be lifted up and honored, not put away
on a dusty shelf.

https://lovetattoofoundation.org/