PAUL RODGERS Spearheads Fund-Raising Efforts For 'Kids Rock Free' Music Program
July 8, 2010Legendary rock icon Paul Rodgers has announced that during both his solo and BAD COMPANY concert tours this year, he will be donating rare personal stage items, autographed memorabilia and collectables for a nightly draw that will benefit the Fender Center's Kids Rock Free national music education initiative. Rodgers and his wife Cynthia will also match all monies raised.
"Without music in schools curriculum there is a void for young people to express, explore and experience music," said Rodgers. "We are on a mission to set up this music program across the U.S. If not for music in my life as a young person who knows where I would have focused my energy."
The Kids Rock Free campaign provides free and low-cost music lessons to students age 7-17 and has serviced over 12,000 kids. Rodgers has dedicated himself to the program since 2003, donating his time, talent and finances. In an effort to expand the program nationwide and to help kids across the United States experience music at a very low cost or for free, the push is on to raise additional funding to make that experience a reality.
Those who wish to participate may simply visit the merchandise booth during any concert date and purchase a $5 fundraising ticket. Two random drawings will be held each night, and the winner(s) will take home one (or two) items. Monthly drawings are also being held online on Rodgers' web site, PaulRodgers.com.
Additionally, supporters of Kids Rock Free "text-to-donate" can make a $10 donation directly from their mobile phones by texting "ROCK" to 50555. A one-time $10 donation will be added to mobile bills; messaging and data rates may apply.
Terms, help and other details can be found online at www.mgive.com/a.
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