The Love Language Added to Carrboro Gets the HINT

Earlier this week we blogged about an amazing two-day benefit festival that will not only raise money for FMC’s Health Insurance Navigation Tool (HINT), but also raise awareness about musicians’ access to health insurance. On April 9 and 10, North Carolina peeps will rock out with an impressive array of local bands performing at Carrboro Gets the HINT at Jesse’s Coffee & Bar (401 E. Main St).
We just got word from reliable sources that The Love Language (Merge Records) will be joining the festival lineup at 12:30 PM tomorrow! They will join Bulltown Strutters, Justin Robinson from Carolina Chocolate Drops, Fan Modine, Stars Explode, Luego, Brett Harris, Greg Humphrys and Towers (which features the talents of co-host and HINT mainman Alex Maiolo). Plenty more artists are also scheduled to perform throughout the weekend; if you’re in the area be sure to check it out. And if you work during the weekend, we’re not suggesting you use your, cough, sick days. But we’re not not suggesting it, either. See the roster and times here.
These donation-based shows will be ongoing from 11 a.m. to midnight on Saturday, April 9 and 10:30 a.m to 10p.m on Sunday, April 10. All money raised from the weekend festivities will go to HINT’s ongoing campaign to help musicians learn about possible ways to get covered. We want to thank organizer Olivia Hjermitslev for her incredible work in organizing this sure-to-be-a-blast benefit.
HINT doesn’t sell insurance, or even recommend specific programs or packages. What does is provide musicians with free, confidential information about their health insurance options on a case-by-case, state-by-state basis. Using it is super-simple: just make an appointment via the HINT site, and one of our musician experts will call you on our dime to go over your situation. It’s not a silver bullet fix, but it can give you a leg up on figuring out what might work.
We know there’s still plenty to be done to ensure that musicians have access to affordable health insurance. Our Taking the Pulse survey revealed that, of the 1,451 musician respondents, 33 percent do not have health insurance — nearly twice the national average. FMC will continue to seek solutions to this problem and we encourage you to join us by supporting HINT.
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