2009 NJ Shouts Down Drugs
NJ Shouts Down Drugs 2009 High School Music Competition Begins!
Hey, New Jersey high school students! No matter what kind of music you’re into, if you’ve got a positive message about staying drug free, SHOUT IT OUT, and be a part of the 2009 NJ Shouts Down Drugs high school music competition! Contest finalists will perform their original music at the 2009 Statewide Prevention Concert at the NJ Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), Newark, on May 6, 2009.
Click here to view Call for Entries PSA
Click items below for important Contest Entry Forms:
Contest Rules
Entry Form
Copyright License, Assignment & Talent Release
FAQs
Contest Flier
To submit your music electronically: This year music may be submitted by regular mail on a CD or cassette OR it may be emailed to: diane@drugfreenj.org in a MP3 format.
Your music will not be accepted without the following information included in your email:
1. Your full name 2. If a group, the group’s name 3. Song Title
Your entry is not complete after emailing your song! You still must send in your completed entry forms, with original signatures, by the January 8 postmark deadline!
Click below to listen to past entries.
“Burn Out” (Ballad), Gina Caradonna, Camden County
“Drug-Free” (Hip-Hop), Tyron Shaw, Cumberland County
“I Miss Justine” (Alt Rock), With Bob As My Witness, Mercer County
“I Was Wrong” (Folk Rock), The Boy Judas, Ocean County
“No Drugs” (R&B), Harmony, Union County
“Under Pressure (Hip-Hop) Jesse Roberson, Essex County
“We Have The Power” (A’cappella), Take Five, Gloucester County
For further information, or to have the Contest forms mailed to you, please contact:
973-467-2100, ext. 19 or diane@drugfreenj.org
Comcast Digital Cable customers can watch the 2008 Prevention Concert by tuning to “On Demand,” selecting “Get Local” and then “Specials.” (Comcast Digital Cable/On Demand/Get Local/Specials).
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