Mo Pitney, Wyatt McCubbin & Friends, A Benefit for Rehab House
December 1, 20256:00 PM
Tickets on sale to Chief’s Choir Members on Wed. November 5 at Noon and to the general public on Fri. November 7 at Noon.
Join host Mary O’Neill Phillips for an evening of live music featuring Mo Pitney, Wyatt McCubbin, and friends, coming together to raise funds and awareness for Rahab House, a nonprofit supporting survivors of human trafficking.
Doors: 6:00 pm
Show: 7:3o pm

Mo Pitney & Country Outdoors Present: Artists Against Trafficking a Benefit for Rahab House. Hosted by Mary O’Neill Phillips
Mo Pitney
Mo Pitney is a Country and Bluegrass artist rooted in the tradition of the art form that he loves. Though born in Cherry Valley, Illinois, his ancestors brought southern storyteller/gospel music from the hills of Missouri and Arkansas and he found himself drawn to any style of music that found its origin from the same place his past family drew from. He was signed to Curb Records at age 19 and has made two solo country projects as well as a Bluegrass collaboration with a group called Pitney Meyer . He is now nearing the completion of his third Country album set to be released in the spring. Along with music ministry, he is the co-founder and chair of the board of an anti-Human trafficking ministry called Rehab House as he seeks to make everything he does benefit the kingdom of heaven by way of serving ”the least of these”. Above all else, what is most important to him is his marriage to his wife, Emily, and being a present father to his three children, and making sure that all he does abides in the Vine, who is Jesus Christ.
Wyatt McCubbin
Wyatt McCubbin is a singer-songwriter originally from southwestern Ohio where he began writing songs & playing shows at an early age. As a performer Wyatt has opened for artists such as Merle Haggard, George Jones, Hank Williams Jr., Dwight Yoakam among others. Since moving to Nashville his songs have been recorded by Luke Combs, Zach Top, Lainey Wilson, Riley Green, Chase Rice, Cody Johnson, Kameron Marlowe & many more. In 2024 he celebrated his first radio single as a songwriter with Zach Top’s debut radio single, “Sounds Like The Radio” and was included in Music Row Magazine’s list for Top Songwriters Of 2024.
About Rahab House
Human trafficking is a heartbreaking reality in Tennessee, with thousands of lives marked by exploitation, abuse, and abandonment. Behind every number is a story in need of rescue, refuge, and lasting restoration.
Rahab House is a Christian nonprofit ministry called to answer that need. Rooted in Christ, we provide immediate safety, meet urgent tangible needs, and connect survivors to restorative care. Our work extends beyond a survivor’s exit, offering safe housing, personal support, and connection to the Body of Christ through a local church community.