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When Kerr County was hit with devastating river flooding over the Fourth of July weekend, the Texas country music community immediately jumped into action, with artists and bands across the state doing what they could to raise money for relief efforts. Treaty Oak Revival made a personal donation of $20,000, as well as a percentage of their merchandise sales at their July 12 show in St. Louis, while Flatland Cavalry donated 100% of sales from their Humble Folks t-shirts at a show in Houston and Pat Green did a live-streamed show at Globe Life Field that raised over $1 million for relief…