Billy Strings, Lee Ann Womack, and Aubrie Sellers will help Ed Helms kick off his new “Whiskey Sour Happy Hour” livestream
Whiskey Sour Happy Hour
premieres April 22nd online and raises funds for MusiCares’ COVID-19 Relief Fund and Direct Relief. Lee Ann Womack, Aubrie Sellers, Billy Strings, and Madison Cunningham all appear in the first installment.an online offshoot of Helms’ live show at Los Angeles nightclub Largo, airs every Wednesday through May 13th.
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