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Wednesday 28th September 2005

America's Kutless plays to a sold out audience for a benefit concert.

AMERICAN hard rock band Kutless raised over $50,000 on September 25th, 2005 for Convoy Of Hope, which benefits Hurricane Katrina victims. The Tooth & Nail Records band performed with Aaron Sprinkle to a sold out crowd at Rolling Hills Community Church in Tualatin, Oregon. There were over 2,500 people in attendance. Lead singer Jon Micah Sumrall described the show as, "One of the most emotional shows we have ever played. It was good to be there with many of the people that have helped and supported us over the years and all the people from our home town. The energy of the crowd was great. It was a very successful evening." CR

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