SLASH Talks About Gay Men's Chorus Of Los Angeles' Alive Music Project (Video)

March 7, 2012

A short video clip of legendary guitarist Slash (VELVET REVOLVER, GUNS N' ROSES) talking about Gay Men's Chorus Of Los Angeles' Alive Music Project can be seen below.

Every year over 85% of Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender (LBGT) students in American schools are physically or verbally abused. For over thirty years GMCLA has used music to overcome prejudice. Now they are using song to teach acceptance and equality in schools.

Gay Men's Chorus Of Los Angeles has already reached thousands of students with its Alive Music ProjectAMP — its unique music education program. With the public's support, GMCLA will be able to expand its youth outreach into more L.A.-area schools and colleges.

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