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Photos by Marcus Maddox/ Contributing photographer and Olivia Ladd/ Lifestyles Editor

By Olivia Ladd/ Lifestyles Editor

This Friday, Oct. 18, Middle Tennessee State University’s recording industry fraternity Omega Delta Psi held a philanthropy show to raise money for the Nashville Engineer Relief Fund. The organization provides relief funds to graduated audio engineers struggling in the workforce.

The event was held at Main Street Live near the square in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

The night opened with performances from singer-songwriter “ODP Songbirds” Delaney Dean, Kinslee Melhorn, Eleanor Lieder and Cooper Gilliam.

Local acts Bad Luck Soul, Harper and the Bears, Match Records’ REIGN, Snake Cheney and New Suede followed with their own performances.

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