Natalie Grant (Curb Records) paid a visit to the Nashville’s Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center performing for the patients, families and hospital staff. Her performance is part of the program of Martell Music Days, a monthly concert series that offers celebrity performances at the hospital.
Founded and sponsored by the T.J. Martell Foundation, Martell Music Days is a program for Leukemia, Cancer and AIDS Research and takes a leadership role in the effort to understand, prevent, treat, and ultimately cure such diseases. It’s program aims to allocate vital seed capital required to jump-start and fuel scientific discovery in nine of the nation's foremost research facilities.
The Martell Foundation Division in Nashville has been working with physicians and scientists of the Frances William Preston Laboratories at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center ever since 1993. They were able to conduct cutting-edge research and quickly transition promising new findings from laboratory benches to patient bedsides.
In addition to participating in Women of Faith conferences across the nation, Grant is currently at work on her second studio recording for Curb.