WDVX is proud to end the year by partnering with sponsors for Capricornucopia 2025, a food and clothing drive to once again benefit non-profit Care Cuts of Knoxville, who provides goods and services for the unhoused in downtown Knoxville. Look for the Outlaw Beer bin just inside the front door at Barley’s in the Old City, and bring any of the following to donate to Care Cuts through January 2, 2026!

Donation drop off location at Barley’s until Jan. 2, 2026

Non-perishable food items only please. Specific asks include:

• Packs of Powder Red and Blue flavored Gatorade
• Packs of crackers with cheese and peanut butter
• Boxes of Pop Tarts
• Slim Jims or other meat stick snacks
• Vienna Sausages with pop top cans
• Men’s Blue Jeans and Men’s Jackets

The annual Capricornucopia concert happens Sunday, December 28th at 7 p.m. at Barley’s, featuring Mic Harrison and the High Score, along with other guests.

Admission is a requested $10 donation, or a pair of men’s blue jeans all going to Care Cuts. Raffle prizes will be available, and all money raised will benefit Care Cuts.

Thanks to Barley’s, X Hunger, Garza LawLipman Brothers Distributing and Blank News for the support.

About Mic Harrison & the High Score:
Harrison moved to Knoxville in the 1990s to join proto-Americana act The V-Roys, and later joined power pop favorites Superdrag before recording his solo album “Pallbearer’s Shoes.” When he teamed up with The High Score early in the new millennium he found the perfect collaborators. The band now consists of guitarists Robbie Trosper and Kevin Abernathy, bassist Vance Hillard and drummer Mark T. Dunn. Harrison’s 20-year collaboration with The High Score has resulted in a stack of albums as well featured spots in music festivals, including Bonnaroo, Rhythm N’ Blooms, and Easyriders Rodeo, and national tours in elegant concert halls, sweaty bars, and listening rooms across America.