Darius Rucker and Friends 2015: See Photos From Star-Studded Benefit
Over the past six years, Darius Rucker has raised more than $400,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through his annual benefit concert, golf tournament and celebrity auction. Expect that number to rise by six figures after the numbers come in from Monday's sold-out show at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, along with today's golf match. The "Southern Style" singer was joined by buddies Little Big Town, Steve Wariner, Scotty McCreery, Brothers Osborne and A Thousand Horses for the event, which included chart-topping hits, throwback covers and plenty of singalongs.
-
Little Big Town
The four-part harmonies of Little Big Town (Phillip Sweet, Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild) were a highlight of the evening.
-
Brett Eldredge
The "Lose My Mind" singer treated fans to past Number Ones and future hits from his upcoming album, Illinois.
-
A Thousand Horses, Darius Rucker
A Thousand Horses are currently opening shows on Rucker's Southern Style Tour.
-
Scotty McCreery
McCreery was a surprise guest at the show. In addition to his own hits, the 21-year-old baritone also covered George Strait's "Check Yes or No."
-
Rucker, Brothers Osborne, Scotty McCreery, Brett Eldredge
In addition to his solo set, Rucker shared the stage with all of his special guests.
-
Backstage Pass
Phillip Sweet, TJ Osborne, Kimberly Schlapman, John Osborne, Karen Fairchild, Darius Rucker and Jimi Westbrook smile backstage at the sixth annual Darius Rucker and Friends benefit show.
-
Steve Wariner, Darius Rucker
Country legend Steve Wariner harmonized with his friend.
-
Little Big Town, Rucker, Wariner, McCreery, Eldredge
Little Big Town, Darius Rucker, Steve Wariner, Scotty McCreery and Brett Eldredge shared the stage for one of many of the night's all-star singalongs.
-
Brett Eldredge, Darius Rucker
Eldredge, also an opener on Rucker's Southern Style Tour, covered Frank Sinatra during the show.
-
Brothers Osborne
Brothers John and TJ Osborne played their new, guitar-driven love song, "Stay a Little Longer."
-
Guitar Slinger
Rucker autographs a guitar backstage at the 2015 Darius and Friends benefit for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.