Rock For The Coast Benefit
. 11 Local rock, metal and punk bands, including Below the Stitch, featuring Queensryche's American Soldier AJ Fratto on vocals, and Indianola Records recording artists This Day Will Tell, have come together to lend their talents to raise funding for Emerald Coastkeeper ( www.emeraldcoastkeeper.org ), a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the Gulf Coast beautiful from Perdido to Panama City, in Florida. The object of this show is not only to raise money for our non-profit, but also to tear down the walls between musical genres and scenes as we all join each other to rock out for a good cause and to enjoy music from various spectrums of the rock world. All of the bands playing have their own diverse sound, which will make for an amazing show. There will also be some great raffles and other fundraisers. Please join us as we do something good for the beaches that we love so much and the place we call home. The Gulf needs us. Let's show her that we are there for her. All of the proceeds raised will go to Emerald Coastkeeper in order to pay for water testing. Jack Johnson's charity, Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation is matching all funds raised at this show! Please invite everyone you think may be interested in helping us save our shores. "Rock For the Coast 2010" Vinyl Music Hall Preview and Purchase Queensryche CDs |
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