ROCK STAR, SUPER STAR Looking For A 'Star' Still In School
September 16, 2009, 15 years ago
Want to be a Rock Star? Rock Star and Super Star from the We Are One Foundation, whose organization is aimed at raising awareness to the ever-growing problem of substance abuse among our youth, are looking for a young female vocalist to lend the vocals to their last track.
Names already involved are Cherie Currie (Runaways), Stevie Rachelle, (TUFF), George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB), Chris Caffery (SAVATAGE, TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA), Carlos Cavazo (QUIET RIOT, RATT), Mark Slaughter (SLAUGHTER), Zak Stevens (SAVATAGE, CIRCLE II CIRCLE), Jon Oliva (SAVATAGE, TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA), Bruce Kulick (KISS, UNION), Howard Leese (HEART), Bob Kulick (MEAT LOAF), David Schultz (GOO GOO DOLLS, BERLIN), and Veronica Freeman (BENEDICTUM), but are not limited to but are saving one last track for local talent. Whats the catch? You have to be sober and still in High School.
According to a recent post located on Blogspot, How To Survive Your Child’s Drug Addiction, “more than 60 percent of teens were aware of drugs being sold, used, or kept at their school.”
This is exactly why Rock Star and Super Star want to target high school students in their upcoming CD Serenity that has been designed for the sole purpose of raising awareness to the issue of substance abuse among our younger generation. "We are looking to bring in someone from the Chicago area to sing on our last track," says Super Star, "and we're doing this because we want to send a strong message to young students that if you chose to live a life without the use of drugs and alcohol, all your dreams can come true."
Twin brothers Marc and Kris Kancler started the We Are One Foundation last year. They legally changed their names to Rock Star and Super Star, respectively, to make them more appealing and approachable to the same kids that they intend to help. If you are an aspiring female singer, are sober, and want to be a Rock Star or Super Star yourself, you can visit their website at www.weareoneonline.org for more information.