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Science 2011-02-06 1 min read

OP Music House announces 'EXPOSURE Lite-up Tees' latest in concert-lovers apparel

OP Music House founder Suzanne Perry announced on WBNY's local show, its new product line. 'EXPOSURE Lite-Up Tees' by TQualizer. The T-shirts feature select patterns which illuminate (LED) in sync with sound. Hi-tech bod-wear for live music fun.

ORCHARD PARK, NY, February 06, 2011

The theme of OP Music House is 'EXPOSURE.'

Domestic violence victim of over 20 years and founder of the non-profit corporation, OP Music House, appeared on WBNY's "The Local Show" last night.

Perry believes if the abusers were exposed - if the curtain were opened and the neighbors saw, or their parents were looking - that they wouldn't be abusive.

Following the "exposure theory," she introduced a product line to help raise money to open publicly, the 'EXPOSURE lite-up tees.'

The cotton T-shirts are sensitive to sound and LEDs react just like an equalizer on a home stereo. Currently 4 patterns are available and more will be added. Powered by a battery pack containing 4 "AA" batteries, the pack fits snugly into an inside pocket. The wearer can turn it on or off, or adjust the sensitivity to get the best results whether in a classroom or a rock concert. OP Music House is an authorized merchant to sell the shirts directly from the manufacturer, T-Qualizer.

The shirts can be ordered at the online store at http://www.opmusichouse.org and in March, Dollar Galaxy will exclusively stock them.

Based on this "exposure" theory, she created the annual concert, 'EXPOSURE Concert: Because love shouldn't hurt,' which is a 3-day music fest with over 40 acts. The show is globally broadcast, live around the world to expose domestic violence. The first of its kind, held in August was viewed from 8 countries and 34 states.

This year's is July 29-31 and will again stream live around the world.

Perry seeks sponsors and public airtime to share her story and reach out to those afraid to leave an abusive relationship as a symbol of hope.

OP Music House, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit community service which provides support services for anyone impacted by domestic violence or abuse. We promote peace through music.