Thursday, May 24, 2012

Limited Fanfare Records to hold online auction June 19-25 to benefit Music Saves Lives

Miami, FL-based independent rock label LIMITED FANFARE RECORDS is hosting an online charity auction from June 19-25, 2012 with 100% of the proceeds to directly benefit MUSIC SAVES LIVES.

The auction will feature rare and signed items from Mastodon, The Ettes, Sleigh Bells, Black Lips, Train, Dinosaur Jr., Battles, MonstrO + William DuVall of Alice in Chains, Lil Daggers, Office of Future Plans, Rival Schools, Fountains of Wayne, Hunx (of Hunx and His Punx), Ladytron, Mansions, The Damnwells, Nitzer Ebb, Obituary, Mike Marsh of Dashboard Confessional/PAPER, Sebadoh and more in co-ordination with Grand Central (Miami), Crush Music Management, The RSE Group, Clifton Motel Records and respective artists.

“Music Saves Lives has a mission that truly affects lives. It's groups like Limited Fanfare Records that are instrumental in keeping Music Saves Lives on track and reaching the thousands out on tours and through bands. Your support is so needed and is so appreciated. Thank You, from all the MSL staff and the lives you will directly save,” says Russel Hornbeek, founder of Music Saves Lives.

Please visit http://www.limitedfanfare.com/charity for more info and links to the auction.

About Music Saves Lives: Music Saves Lives® is has the mission to educate about important life-saving causes and to use all forms of music and entertainment to motivate to get the message out. We inspire people with a simple concept; connect the music and entertainment we all love to life-saving community action. Music Saves Lives started its mission to education about the importance of blood donation and the bone marrow registry, sharing facts, educating and empowering youth. Music Saves Lives encourages participation, and commitment to action in a life saving way. These simple commitments, like donating blood, running a blood drive, and registering for the marrow program to save those with leukemia and other blood disorders, all connect back to strengthening the community. http://www.musicsaveslives.org

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