PALM DESERT — The ninth annual Patrick Warburton Celebrity Golf Tournament raised $2.2 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® this past weekend – Feb. 28 through March 3.

The event has grown to become “St. Jude Week in the Desert,” all to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® – which is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

As the highest grossing golf tournament for St. Jude nationwide, this year’s event pushes the grand total raised to $12 million since its inception in 2011.

More than 75 celebrities and hundreds of attendees traveled in from around the country to attend four, sold-out events that make up the Warburton – which include Songwriters Night (Feb. 28), the Rheneypalooza Jam (March 1), the Soiree (March 2) and the golf tournament (March 2 and 3).

Rock and country legends, Nashville songwriters, actors, and sports figures gathered to be part of these music events as well as golf held at both the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa and Classic Club.

Sold-out events included the Thursday night Songwriters Night, featuring some of Nashville’s top songwriters telling the “stories behind the stories” of country’s greatest hits. Featured songwriters this year were singer-songwriters Billy Dean and Jamie O’Neal – who have successfully recorded their own songs and had hit singles – as well as Kelley Lovelace and Tim Nichols, who have written No. hits for numerous country artists including Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney and Carrie Underwood. The evening was hosted by Robin Meade of Morning Express with Robin Meade on the HLN network.

The Friday night Rheneypalooza Jam gathered rock-and-roll artists for a variety show of classics that rocked the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort for four hours. One of the biggest highlights of the night that had attendees buzzing were surprise performers by Toby Keith and Michael McDonald. Other music legends who performed sets this evening included Alice Cooper, Gretchen Wilson, Alex Lifeson (Rush), Jason Scheff (Chicago), Mike Mills (REM), Wally Palmer (The Romantics), Jay Demarcus and Joe Don Rooney (Rascal Flatts), Steve Augeri (Journey), Emerson Hart (Tonic), Skunk Baxter (The Doobie Brothers & Steely Dan), Matt Scannell (Vertical Horizon) and Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer).

The Saturday Soiree began with red carpet appearances by the actors, athletes and musicians in attendance. The evening raised $904,020 including the Live and Silent Auctions and Give to Live fundraising efforts. Guests enjoyed more great music with performances by Robin Meade; musician-actor Charles Esten; actors Christian Kane, Kevin Rahm, Galen Gering, Chris Jacobs and Patrick Warburton; rockers Wally Palmer and Mike Mills, country artist Jamie O’Neal and winner of The Voice, Javier Colon.

“The feedback we’ve been receiving is that this year was our best event yet,” Clarke Rheney, tournament chairman and the 2017 National Volunteer of the Year for St. Jude, said in a prepared statement. “It’s a labor of love – every member of our Board is deeply passionate about St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and we can’t wait to raise the bar even further for our 10th anniversary next year. People will have to get their tickets and golf sign-ups early – it’s going to sell out quickly! The Warburton is the perfect blend of celebrities, musicians, golf and unique events, which is why those who have experienced it continue to come and tell their friends about it.”

In addition to Chairman Rheney, the locally-based Board of Directors for this event includes Tad Black, Andrea Carter, Andy Childs, Jaci Fitzsimonds, Jeff Grady, Odette Gutierrez, Andy Kerr, KC Kinsey, Kate Spates, Joseph Romano, Greg Rubino, Danielle Scardino, John Scardino, Ralph Scatena, Mariann Sall, Barb Smith, Jeanie Torchio and Cathy and Patrick Warburton.

The success of The Warburton would not be possible without the support of its sponsors: the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation, Shakti Warriors, the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians/Spotlight 29 Casino, National Rental Car, Spinal Elements, the Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau, Tito’s Vodka and KESQ News Channel 3/Gulf California Broadcasting.

The 2020 Warburton Celebrity Golf Tournament will be held March 5-8, 2020. For more information, click here.