Brecken Miles Continues Alliance With Generations Against Bullying, Highlights National Bully Prevention Month

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Weekly Online Acoustic Shows Give Donors Free Download
Of “God Loves”

“I love being a GAB ambassador. They do great work bringing awareness to the serious impact that bullying can have on individuals.” – Brecken Miles

Nashville, TN – Singer/songwriter Brecken Miles continues his alliance with Generations Against Bullying during National Bully Prevention Month and beyond with a series of weekly online shows (Tuesdays @ 6:30 p.m. CT) running now through November 17. The acoustic performances, originally designed to bring fans some much-needed entertainment and help offset Brecken’s lost touring income, have become a way for this talented singer to help others as well.

“My fans are incredible,” notes Brecken. “The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has impacted everyone, and it’s just not possible to keep folks safe at indoor gigs. These performances provide a way for me to keep making music and now, to further my partnership with GAB.” Brecken’s team at Rhyme Partners has provided a Covid-19 link right on his Spotify page so that fans can easily donate to Miles and to this campaign. GAB will receive 50% of all funds collected.

As a special “thank you,” anyone who donates to the charity via Brecken’s Facebook Music PageGAB’s Page or Rhyme Partners PayPal Page will receive a free download of “God Loves,” an unreleased song Brecken co-wrote with Melissa Bollea and Bill DiLuigi just for the organization.

Like many artists, Miles is trying to stay positive during these challenging times and there is good news for the up-and-coming Country entertainer. His current single, the emotionally raw “Meghan,” is featured on Spotify’s “New Music Nashville” playlist; the track is available to stream/download HERE now. The song’s lyric video premiered yesterday on The Country Note.

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