Kevin Costner asks fans to purchase 'Find Your Way' song to support Hurricane Helene and Milton's victims

Kevin Costner and his band Modern West released their first song in over four years
PUBLISHED OCT 11, 2024
Kevin Costner released a new song to support Hurricane Helene and Milton victims (Getty Images)
Kevin Costner released a new song to support Hurricane Helene and Milton victims (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kevin Costner is using his musical talents to support those impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton.

On Friday, October 11, Costner and his band Modern West released their first song in over four years. The proceeds from the song titled 'Find Your Way' will go to hurricane recovery efforts.

Kevin Costner supports recovery through music

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Kevin Costner shared the inspiration behind the song, writing, "I’ve gone through seasons of darkness where I clung to the lyrics of songs that really carried me through."


 
 
 
 
 
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"I hope that 'Find Your Way' provides that kind of refuge for anyone trudging through and losing sight of hope," he added.

Listeners can choose how much they wish to pay for the song, with all proceeds benefiting Hope Force International, a nonprofit actively aiding communities devastated by the storms.

"You can find the link to donate and download the song in my stories and bio," wrote Costner.

The 'Yellowstone' star emphasized that 100% of the funds raised would go directly to the victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Costner also praised his bandmates for their contributions to the project and noted that Teddy Morgan, Park Chisolm, and songwriter Kat Higgins co-wrote the track, with Higgins’ background vocals and Sansonica’s Hammond organ.

"I hope it means something to you guys, and that you’ll consider purchasing it to benefit the victims of these terrible storms," Costner concluded.

Celebrities rally for hurricane relief

Kevin Costner is the latest in a growing list of artists offering their support to those affected by the recent hurricanes.

Country music stars Eric Church, Billy Strings, Luke Combs, and James Taylor are set to headline Concert for Carolina, a charity event in support of Hurricane Helene victims.

The concert is set to take place on October 26 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, and will be hosted by ESPN’s Marty Smith and Barstool Sports’ Caleb Pressley.

On October 4, Eric Church, 47, also released his first new song 'Darkest Hour' in three years.


 
 
 
 
 
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In a press release, the country singer revealed that he would donate all publishing royalties from the song to help the people of North Carolina recover from the storms.

In addition to musical efforts, country legend Dolly Parton recently pledged a $1 million donation to support those impacted by Hurricane Helene.

Parton’s contribution comes after her home state of Tennessee was one of six states affected by the storm, according to People.

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