Kelly Clarkson and The Fray help crew member pay for medical bills

After being asked to sign a "get well" card for a 57-year-old stagehand who suffered a hemorrhagic stroke while setting up their joint "Stronger" / "Scars & Stories" tour in Phoenix, AZ, on August 1, Kelly Clarkson and The Fray took generosity to a whole new level.

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According to TMZ, the original "American Idol" and "How To Save A Life" hitmakers gathered all of the money they had at the time, in addition to donations from others involved with the tour, and together collected $2,200 to put towards the crew member's hospital bills.

Although the stagehand was given the opportunity to obtain health insurance through work, he did not acquire it and, presumably, was left in a tight spot after the stroke occurred.

In addition, the celebrity gossip site also says that the generosity went a step further with the creation of a fund that will assist the crew member and his family while he remains in the ICU.

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Later this month on August 28th, the "Stronger" / "Scars & Stories" co-headlining tour will make its way to Toronto's Molson Canadian Amphitheater where it's likely that fans will be treated to one of Clarkson's now infamous audience chosen cover songs.

Check out the latest epic cover Clarkson recently delivered while in Phoenix of No Doubt's iconic 1996 track "Don't Speak" featured below.

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