Rockie Lynne will be performing with his five-piece band onboard Caribbean Princess during the ship’s November 5th-9th sailing, a roundtrip from Houston through the Western Caribbean.
Lynne is a veteran himself, who regularly supports military charities. The musician will perform in the ship’s Theatre, plus he will play an intimate gig in “Club Fusion.”
This groundbreaking new sailing aims to raise funds for two veterans’ organisations: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Inc. and Operation Homefront Inc.
Princess Cruises will donate the tax-deductible portion of your cruise fare from the sailing (up to $300) and match that donation out of their own pocket too. The voyage is expected to generate in excess of $1 million for the two charities.
Rockie Lynne joins a number of special guests on the charity cruise, including:
Guest speakers will hold special lectures, including:
Other cruise highlights involve:
The cruise will be hosted by Princess President and CEO Alan Buckelew, who is a Vietnam veteran himself.
In addition, active and retired military personnel who book this cruise will be eligible for $50 free onboard credit to spend, as part of the line’s ongoing Military Benefit Programme.
Lynne’s debut single “Lipstick” spent 10 consecutive weeks at number one in the Billboard Country Singles Sales chart. The singer is co-founder of an annual charity motorbike ride called “Tribute to the Troops”, which has to date raised more than $250,000 to aid families of the fallen. Further, one third of proceeds from Lynne’s latest album named “Songs for Soldiers” will benefit related charities too.
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