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Rock 13/04/2015

"Rock The South" Partners With Pepsi And iHeart Radio, Local Charities Benefit

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"Rock The South" Partners With Pepsi And iHeart Radio, Local Charities Benefit
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) "Rock The South" - the Southeast region's fastest growing festival taking place June 19-20 in Cullman, AL - has donated more than $150,000 to local charitable organizations since it's 2012 origin and continues investing into its community by adding two new beneficiaries: "The Link" of Cullman County and "No White Flags for Cancer."

Dawn Owens, Founder/Exec. Director of "The Link" of Cullman County says, "We're so proud to partner with 'Rock the South' because this event reminds us how the April 27th tornado disaster made us stronger, and unity is a primary focus in what we do as 'The Link' -- we're better when we work together."

"From the beginning, 'Rock the South' has been about overcoming obstacles and giving back," says Jay Barker, Co-founder of "Rock The South." "This year, we're excited to focus on 'The Link' of Cullman County and 'No White Flags for Cancer' to continue helping those in need."

"'Rock The South' has become a rallying point for local charities long after tornado rebuilding efforts have concluded," says Jamie Lynn Lumbersom, Director of Marketing for "No White Flags for Cancer." "Through the event's proceeds, we're able to offer help to local families and children fighting medical battles -- It's become a celebration of community and giving back."

This year's festival lineup includes Alan Jackson, Brantley Gilbert, Sara Evans, Blackberry Smoke, Eric Paslay, Jon Pardi, Travis Tritt, Tyler Farr, Corey Smith, Chris Weaver Band, Big Smo, Downsouth, Dee Jay Silver, with more to be announced in coming weeks.

About "Rock The South":
Born of a spirit of community following 2011's EF-4 and EF-5 tornadoes that devastated the greater Birmingham/Huntsville, AL areas, the fastest growing music festival in the South - headlined by Alan Jackson - was co-founded by Jay Barker - former University of Alabama and NFL football player and husband to artist Sara Evans - and has donated more than $150,000 back to the area's local charities.

Festival goers can take advantage of Early-Bird ticket pricing ($49-$449) through Thurs., Apr. 30. For more information, visit rockthesouth.com, and follow the festival on its socials here:

Facebook: facebook.com/RockTheSouth
Twitter: twitter.com/rockthesouth
Instagram: instagram.com/rockthesouth

Rock The South press credential application (Note: You MUST obtain to cover festival): bit.ly/18hIqiZ

About "The Link" of Cullman County:
"The Link" is a faith-based non-profit that is working toward helping the poor and vulnerable in our community overcome the barriers to poverty.

About "No White Flags for Cancer":
"No White Flags" assists families affected by Pediatric Cancer with the deepest desire is to help bridge any gap by inspiring patients and families to never surrender by partnering with Hospitals, Family Services and Schools to provide Patient / Family counseling as part of the plan for Recovery.

iHeart Radio Partners:
Birmingham, AL - 102.5 WDXB (THE BULL)
Huntsville, AL - 102.1 WDRM
Tuscaloosa, AL - 98.1 WTXT






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