Nick Jonas wants you to join the biggest battle of the bands in history!
The 17-year-old has teamed up with VH1 and DoSomething.org to help raise awareness about the importance of music education.
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Nick Jonas is joining teens nationwide to do something about school music programs are being cut across the country. Nick, along with DoSomething.org and The VH1 Save the Music Foundation, is kicking off the Battle of the Bands campaign to save music education.
The 17-year-old musician is teaming up with DoSomething.org and the VH1 Save the Music Foundation to mobilize teens in the fight for keeping music education in schools.
The “Battle of the Bands” campaign encourages teens nationwide to submit videos to dosomething.org featuring their own musical performances and a testimonial about why music education matters to them.
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Nick Jonas is lending his star status to a very important cause -- keeping music education in schools. The 17-year-old singer-songwriter is the face of a new PSA campaign for VH1's Save the Music Foundation and DoSomething.org, which will launch a six-week online battle of the bands, beginning March 1.
"Music inspires creativity and keeps kids in school," Nick says. "But there are thousands of students who do not have access to the benefits of music education. Don't let our music be silenced."
DoSomething.org and the VH1 Save The Music Foundation want YOU to lead the fight to keep music education in schools. School budgets are being slashed nationwide. Music and arts programs are often the first
to go.
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Nick Jonas delivers message in a PSA for Battle of the Bands music campaign, explaining why music matters for students. The Jonas Brothers' drummer/backing vocalist encourages people to help saving music education as school budgets are being slashed nationwide.
"Music inspires creativity and keeps kids in school," the 17-year-old musician said in the video. "But there are thousands of students who do not have access to the benefits of music education. Don't let our music be silenced."
Nick Jonas is teaming up with Do Something, the volunteer empowerment organization aimed at teens, to help save school music programs across the country. We think this is a great cause because music, and all of the arts, are so important in schools to keep inspiring young people like you to express yourselves and spread creativity.
Below we have a public service announcement from Nick Jonas, bringing attention to the Battle of the Bands that I grabbed over from USA Today. The goal is to bring awareness to increasing budget cuts in the educational system that often see music courses/classes as their first victim.
You can help by literally adding your voice to the cause by going to Dosomething.org, as both they and VH1 Save The Music Foundation have joined forces for the cause. The campaign starts March 1st and through April 16th.
Nick Jonas, 17, knows the power of music and that's why the JoBro is using his powerful and wide-reaching voice to help keep music education programs in schools. The youngest member of the Jonas Brothers band is featured in a just-released PSA promoting the biggest "Battle of the Bands" ever. The competition is kicking off March 1 to recognize next month as "Music in our Schools Month."
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Chris - we LOVE your #bandtogether week 4 challenge! http://t.co/QShb34yBoA. Join Chris now http://t.co/p0YfMRFgz2 cc @vh1savethemusic
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We're unveiling #DSAwards semi-finalists today on Facebook! Tune in throughout the day to see who made the cut https://t.co/FxnVQUFvB0 @VH1
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Art can help kids cope w/ trauma. Help us start the healing in #Oklahoma by sending art supplies & messages of hope: http://t.co/fweZAKksKZ
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