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Downloads for Dotty

Support a liver transplant through Jennifer's downloads

For the remainder of the summer, Jennifer is giving all of proceeds from digital downloads (from itunes or cdbaby) to Butch Webb. Butch is in need of a liver transplant. He and his wife Dotty are in need of finances to help cover the costs. Dotty works hard - always with a smile and a joke - at Church Street Irish Pub in Swansboro. We all love Dotty and we want to help out in any way we can. Please download at least one song - it's only a dollar, but each dollar makes a difference.

Options for Donation

1. Download any of Jennifer Licko's songs from Itunes PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT ORDER A DOWNLOAD FROM THE CELTIC SHORES ALBUM. It benefits another charity.
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2. Download any of Jennifer Licko's full albums from CDBABY
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3. Purchase a download through paypal - and receive an audio file in your email inbox

A Thousand Curses Upon Love
Celtic Moonsongs
Cave Of Gold
Beach Music
4. Make a donation through paypal and the entire donation goes to Dotty and Butch

Lids 4 Kids; make sick kids happy

For six consecutive years, Jennifer produced a Christmas concert to help raise money for the Lids4kids program. With the help of Bluegrass Christmas ensemble Still Waters, other Eastern North Carolina musicians, and the Swansboro United Methodist Church over $20,000 was raised from the concert. Musicians such as The Grassy Creek Bluegrass Band, Still Waters, Spirit Praise, Dwayne Williams, The Karg Boys, Dmitri Resnik and Charlie Williams have been featured during the concert.



About the Program
Lids4Kids is a non-profit organization supplying free baseball caps to children undergoing radiation therapy or chemotherapy. Their motto is simple: “MAKE SICK KIDS HAPPY”. The program, founded by Johnathan Fulcher, was conceived during Johnathan’s own radiation treatment where he met a young boy named Nathaniel. Undergoing treatment with Nathaniel was the catalyst for the program’s inception.

About Johnathan
Johnathan, or John-John, suffered a benign brain tumor. While a patient at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill, he underwent extensive therapy, radiation treatment, and radio surgery. After recovering from initial surgery, Johnathan went back to college and graduated from Appalachian State University with a BS Degree in Criminal Justice.