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RED Distribution launches Ten Bands One Cause, a new retail initiative in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Ten bands have joined forces to reissue ten titles today, September 30 on pink vinyl for the cause which is sponsoring Gilda’s Club NYC. Limited edition copies of pink vinyl from Against Me!, Courtney Barnett, In This Moment, Jason Isbell, Kellie Pickler, Lucius, Me First & The Gimme Gimmes, Nothing, St.

Paul & The Broken Bones and Temples are available at retailers nationwide wherever vinyl is sold, and $1 for every unit shipped will sponsor Gilda’s Club NYC.’stache media, a full service marketing agency specializing in music to support RED releases and artists, partnered with Hard Candy and Spotify to create a playlist in support of Ten Bands One Cause. The iconic cosmetics brand, Hard Candy is generously sponsoring $1 to Gilda’s Club NYC for every follower of the playlist up to $1,000. Fans can follow the Hard Candy playlist on Spotify by clicking here, and can find out more about Hard Candy by visiting their website at HardCandy.com.

Tank - Black Music Month - Radio Facts

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