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Most of us who have spent any time haunting the Dallas music scene know who Callahan is, and it's not hard to guess that she's passionate about local music. Anyone who is familiar with the annual gala knows that it benefits a different local charity each year, but given Callahan's close ties with local musicians, it should come as no surprise that this year she may have found a permanent beneficiary: The Carter Albrecht Music Foundation. "Carter was so near and dear to my heart, and obviously so is local music, so this is really the perfect charity." She adds that Albrecht's parents have contacted her and are pleased that their son's foundation will be a part of Callahan's festivities.
Though Callahan hopes to raise a good amount of money in Albrecht's name as well as elevate the visibility of some local musicians, she's also looking for some fun. The gala may serve altruistic purposes, but Callahan admits that it's also a way to get all of her friends together and have a hell of a time. That shouldn't be too hard given the line-up, the cause and the reason for celebrating. Pay your $5 at the door, then head to the bar to buy Callahan a birthday drink—she deserves it.