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Zac Brown Band - Boston, MA 8/21/16 Full Concert

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Setlist: Jump Right In The Wind Where the Boat Leaves From / One Love . (Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Cover) Goodbye in Her Eyes Remedy Dress Blues (Jason Isbell Cover) Enter Sandman (Metallica Cover) Highway 20 Ride --Acoustic-- A Pirate Looks at Forty (Jimmy Buffett Cover) (with Mac McAnally) Back to Free (Drake White and the Big Fire Cover) (with Drake White) I'll Be Your Man (Song for a Daughter) --Intermission-- Loving You Easy I Play The Road Broken Arrows (Avicii Cover) I'm Shipping Up to Boston (Dropkick Murphys Cover) (with Ken Casey) Colder Weather Who Knows Heavy Is the Head (with Donald Dunlavey) Tomorrow Never Comes Knee Deep --Encore-- Let's Go Crazy (Prince Cover) Homegrown Please support the band's official releases and merch or consider a donation to Hop On A Cure. John Driskell Hopkins (“Hop“) of Zac Brown Band has recently been diagnosed with ALS disease. Currently, a severe deficit exists in funding which is needed to identify and understand the cellular mechanisms and risk factors of ALS. Hop On A Cure aims to lower this deficit by funding research that will make ALS a thing of the On A Cure is committed to supporting research to prevent, reverse, and cure ALS while raising awareness, building a compassionate community, and unleashing the healing power of hope. ALS is a neurological disease that affects the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement (the muscles we have conscious control over). The disease is progressive, meaning the symptoms get worse over time. Individuals affected lose their strength and the ability to control those voluntary muscle movements which include speaking, eating, mobility, and even breathing. Although the disease can strike at any age, symptoms most commonly develop between the ages of 55 and 75. For unknown reasons, men are more likely than women to develop ALS. The life expectancy of those affected is usually 3 to 5 years from when the symptoms first appear. However, about 10 percent of people with ALS survive for 10 or more years. There is no cure for ALS and no effective treatment to halt or reverse the progression of the disease. Currently, a severe deficit exists in this funding which is needed to identify and understand the cellular mechanisms and risk factors of ALS. By understanding the mechanisms that occur on a cellular level with ALS, scientists can identify exactly what is causing the motor neurons to degenerate which dictates the approach used in developing effective treatments. In order to achieve these goals, and put an end to ALS, there is a great need for funding and continued research. Hop On A Cure aims to lower this deficit by funding research that will make ALS a thing of the past. Zac Brown Band: Hop On A Cure: No copyright infringement intended.

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