Rock Against MS Online Auction Announced; Schecter Bass And Guitar Signed By BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, SCOTT IAN, JERRY CANTRELL, JOHN 5, JEFF LOOMIS Available

February 5, 2014, 10 years ago

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The organizers of Rock Against MS have checked in with the following update:

"We are honored to have so many amazing supporters for Rock Against MS, the latest being two donations: one from a private donor of this amazing Schecter Bass signed by JOHN 5, JERRY CANTRELL, SCOTT IAN, MIKE INEZ, PEARL ADAY and RITA HANEY.

The second is a guitar directly donated by Schecter Guitars from their 2014 NAMM show party featuring BLACK LABEL SOCIETY. This guitar is signed by ZAKK WYLDE, JEFF LOOMIS, SYN and JOHNNY (AVENGED SEVENFOLD), GARY HOLT (EXODUS/SLAYER), JINXX (BLACK VEIL BRIDES), KEITH MERROW, and of course all of Black Label Society. Zakk drew a picture too!"

Click here to bid on the bass, and here to bid on the guitar.

Rock Against MS originally came about when these artists came together to support a long time friend and publicist Nancy Sayle, who was struck with Primary Progressive MS in 2009. This is a severe version of the disease and only 10% are inflicted with this level. This was to assist her with her ever rising medical bills and was an amazing, self-less gathering with a lot of love as well as creating the much needed awareness. Sayle is now paying it forward by creating a foundation to help others. The foundation will provide three programs of assistance:

Home Care: Cleaning, grocery shopping, transportation, cooking, grooming etc...

Holistic Healing and Pain Management: Acupuncture, yoga, reflexology, Pilates, massage therapy.

Emergency Funds: rent, electric, gas and other monthly home bills.

About Multiple Sclerosis:

Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. MS interrupts the flow of information from the brain to the body and stops people from moving. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The advancement, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS.

Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with more than twice as many women as men being diagnosed with the disease.

MS affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S. and 2.1 million worldwide.

For more information click here.


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