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Canceled after Granger Smith injured in fall

- STAFF REPORT

Local fans of rising country singer Granger Smith will have to wait a little longer to see him perform live in Chattanoog­a.

Smith had been tapped for the US101 Acoustic Country Christmas for Kids show tonight, Dec. 8, at Track 29, until a fall during a show in Sayreville, N.J., over the weekend resulted in “two completely separated, broken ribs and a punctured and partially collapsed lung.”

According to his management at NPG Public Relations, Smith “was standing on a monitor when it gave way, bringing Granger crashing off the stage into a metal barricade.

“Miraculous­ly, Granger managed to get up and finish the set through excruciati­ng pain …”

The show was to have been a benefit for the Forgotten Child Fund of Chattanoog­a, which provides Christmas gifts to children in need. The fund may be best known for Christmas Eve deliveries to some homes via the Santa Train, a caravan of Chattanoog­a Fire and Police department vehicles.

According to US101’s website, those who purchased tickets to the show will receive a full refund from the venue.

It’s still possible to help the Forgotten Child Fund. Monetary donations may be made online at forgottenc­hildfund.org or by mail at Forgotten Child Fund, 3000 Alton Park Blvd., Chattanoog­a, TN 37410. A toy and donation drive also is scheduled Friday, Dec. 9, with drop-off locations at the US101 studios, 7413 Old Lee Highway, and New York Pizza Department, 5731 Highway 153 in Hixson.

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