CBS News Texas KTVT Dallas - Fort Worth and Chef Tim Love raised more than $100,000 Sunday night at a benefit concert for Central Texas relief after July's horrific floods.
Madison Sawyer and Ken Molestina hosted the Loud for Love concert at Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall in the Fort Worth Stockyards with performances by Amanda Shires, Coffey Anderson, Grady Spencer & the Work, Nate Burnham, and David Tribble.
"The Hill Country is hurting. Floodwaters have washed through homes, histories, and the heart of this place. Raising money now means giving folks a chance to rebuild, restore, and keep the Hill Country wild, alive, and human. We can't afford to look away," Shires said in a statement to CBS Texas.
Nashville-based musician Annabel Dwyer, who attended camp near Camp Mystic on the Guadalupe River as a child, also performed a tribute song.