During the 6-week program, students came up with lyrics while the musicians worked on musical arrangements to go with the words.
Jim James, a singer and guitarist for My Morning Jacket, collaborated with students from Olmsted Academy South.
It's My Morning Jacket's first show in Louisville in six years.
My Morning Jacket planned to play at Iroquois Amphitheater on June 24 and at Waterfront Park on June 25, the band's first live dates in Louisville in six years.
The weekend will spotlight local musicians, eateries and non-profits.
During the concert, sponsors matched donations up to $20,000 to help the Center.
The concert will air at 7 p.m. on the Center for Women and Families' social media pages.
The 10-track album due out this Friday, July 10, is the band's first new release in five years.
The orchestra, with Conductor Teddy Abrams, ballet and James will perform Feb. 20, 2021 as part of the “Carnegie Hall Presents Series,” the orchestra announced Tuesday.