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Songwriters will host concert to benefit Hurricane Michael victims

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - In many instances people have used their talents and passions, including art and sports, to help the victims of Hurricane Michael.

Now a group of songwriters is hosting a benefit concert to continue to provide aid to the Panhandle families in need.

WTXL ABC 27's Jada Williams was live Thursday morning where that benefit concert is happening.

Four local artists are performing original songs at Table 23 in Midtown on Thursday to give back to the people trying to rebuild following Hurricane Michael.

Local artists Royce Lovett, Colleen Nixon, Rachel Hillman and Allison Clarke are all taking center stage Thursday night as a way to show their love and support, sharing their songs written after the Hurricane and the stories behind them.

The benefit concert is a partnership between the musicians, the restaurant and the United Way of the Big Bend. There's a $15 suggested donation at the door.

The benefit concert starts at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, and it's all happening at Table 23 Tally.