 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Jason Isbell and the 400 unit perform live on Sunday evening at the Appalachian Wireless Arena in downtown Pikeville. Along with their musical offerings, Isbell and his bandmates wanted to bring a little bit of hope and support to our region as proceeds from their show will go directly to help the storm victims in western Kentucky. Earlier, we caught up with Josh Kessler, Senior Sales and Marketing Director for the Appalachian Wireless Arena for more information on this event. Thank you so much for coming to the show. We're so happy to be here. I'm Jason Isbell with 400 unit, we're from Muscle Shoals, Alabama for the best part. We hope you'll have a great time tonight. Although attendance was somewhat limited due to Isbell and company's well-known COVID restrictions, those fans who were in attendance appeared thrilled given the energetic performances by the 400 unit as well as opening act country music artist Morgan Wade. Kessler states that even with the band's elevated COVID restrictions, both performances went off without a hitch. Jason Isbell was last night very well. I think everything was very relaxed. It was our first show that had the vaccine restriction. The only way the folks did enter was if they had proof of the vaccine, they had the shot, or they had a doctor's note saying why they couldn't take the shot. So that was our first with that and I feel like everyone did really well with it. The event staff, just the staff in general, everyone handled it well. And it was a fun show. Jason really did well here and he performed well. People say it was one of the best shows they've seen with Jason. So it was a really good show. Of course Morgan Wade, she's a tremendous talent and she was the opener, so we can't go wrong with that. Most significant news to come out as a result of this performance, however, occurred a day earlier as Isbell & Company announced that a portion of the proceeds from the show will go directly to help aid victims and recovery efforts after the recent storms which ravaged large areas of western Kentucky. Kessler mentioned that while the arena staff is still currently working to determine precisely how much will be going to aid these victims, they are excited to be part of this charitable process. Jason is going to donate part of the proceeds of that event to the tornado victims in western Kentucky, so that's a really nice gesture from Jason and the 400 unit. So we're really excited for that. We'll have numbers soon once all the extra settlement takes place, but really excited to see what gets to go to western Kentucky. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Slum.