Dierks Bentley is helping out Nashville employees impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Bentley's bar and restaurant, Whiskey Row, is located on Nashville's Lower Broadway and was closed to combat the spread of the virus. Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced Metro Board of Health-endorsed measures on Sunday that closed Davidson County bars, including tourist destinations on Lower Broadway, and limited restaurant capacity.
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As some of his employees are finding themselves without a source of income, Bentley stated that he's giving each of his 90 hourly employees $1000.
"My heart goes out to all the guys/ girls down on Lower Broad. Feels like yesterday that it was me down there working for tips," Bentley wrote on social media. "I am going to immediately give each of our 90 hourly employees $1000 to help in the short run as our community and country try to get a handle on the situation."
Bentley encouraged other Nashville business owners to "take care of their bartenders, bar backs, waitresses, security, dishwashers etc the best they can."
