Billy Ray Cyrus and “America’s Got Talent” Winner To Raise Funds For West Virginia Flood Victims

Celebrities including singer Billy Ray Cyrus and “America’s Got Talent” winner Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. will gather for a TV fundraiser to benefit flood recovery efforts in West Virginia, where at least 23 people died.

Murphy publicist Burke Allen says in a news release the two-hour “Rebuild West Virginia” telethon will be held Friday night. It will originate from the studios of Bluefield station WVVA-TV and be shown online and on statewide television.

Allen says other celebrities signed up include actor Kevin Sizemore, author Homer Hickam and former NBA player Bimbo Coles and ex-baseball player John Kruk.

Murphy, a Logan native, and others also will perform at a free concert Sunday night in Charleston. He’s donating profits next month from his new song “Come Home To West Virginia” to flood relief efforts.

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