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Singing For a Cause

A talented young person will earn the opportunity to cut a demo of a song and spend time with a professional voice coach from Shout Entertainment. Singing for Cause will be held on October 27 and December 1, 2012 in different venues in Apopka.

2012-10-07
APOPKA, FL, October 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) A talented young person will earn the opportunity to cut a demo of a song and spend time with a professional voice coach from Shout Entertainment. Singing for Cause will be held on October 27 and December 1, 2012 in different venues in Apopka.

People ages five through twenty are encouraged to submit an application to participate in Voices of Fall (benefiting Higher Level Skills Camp) and Voices of Hope (benefiting American Liver Foundation and Ministerio Internacional Luz de las Naciones). There will be a limited number of slots for the talent, apply early.

Donations from the events will go directly to the charity of the day. Information and applications can be found at http://www.facebook.com/BubbalousApopka and http://www.facebook.com/RickysLatinCafe. Mark Wright, Shout Entertainment, is arranging for the professional judges and can answer questions regarding qualifications and rules for singers (mwright@shoutentertainment.org).

The October 6th Voices for Hope program was benefited Benjamin's Buddies Apopka team in the Great Strides walk for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Contact: Mark Wright, Shout Entertainment, 407-529-7108, mwright@shoutentertainment.org


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[Press-News.org] Singing For a Cause
A talented young person will earn the opportunity to cut a demo of a song and spend time with a professional voice coach from Shout Entertainment. Singing for Cause will be held on October 27 and December 1, 2012 in different venues in Apopka.