Move With Music Health Concert Honoring Teena Marie; Master P, Romeo and Michelle Obama Challenging Music Industry to Join Movement

Move With Music Health Concert Honoring Teena Marie; Master P, Romeo and Michelle Obama Challenging Music Industry to Join Movement



Master P and Romeo challenges music industry friends Beyonce, Usher, Ne-Yo, Travis Barker, Blink 182, Fallout Boy, Justin Bieber, Nikki Manaj, Rhianna, Greenday, Taylor Swift, Maroon 5, Pink, Black Eye Peas, The All American Rejects, Drake, Ryan Seacrest, Big Boy, other artists, entertainers, radio personalities, record labels and managers to join the movement Move With Music. This is not about donating money it’s about bringing awareness to help prolong healthy lives and prevent life shortening health issues.



West Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) December 29, 2010



The music industry took a terrible lost of one of the most talented female recording artists in the world, Teena Marie passed away due to an unknown health issue. In 2010 alone, we lost rapper Guru, singers Rich Cronin, Paul Gray and Marvin Isley, all due to health related issues whether diabetes, high blood pressure or obesity. Master P and Romeo are asking the entire music and entertainment industry to join the movement… Move With Music to support Michelle Obama in the fight of childhood obesity by bringing top celebrity musicians and recording artists together for a fun live star studded concert to make a difference and bring awareness to these serious health issues and to honor the late great Teena Marie.



Event will be held during Grammy week in Los Angeles on February 11th of 2011. The event is sponsored by ME Entertainment Network, RTC Media Group and Urban Born Foundation. Encouraging all of the viewers, live and online, to dance and move to the music. Join as this event is viewed live and for online audience to participation in a dance and move concert.



Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, Rock & Roll, together the industry team up to save lives. Move With Music are 100% supporters of “The Health, Hunger-Free Kids Act”. We are taking the initiative to help fight child obesity by educating the next generation on how to eat right and exercise through music, dance and entertainment. We are connecting musicians and entertainers through concert events to bring awareness to this epidemic of childhood obesity and health issues.



According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 67% of adults are overweight or obese and the epidemic is being spread to the young generation. In 2001, The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry estimated that between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents were obese. With the number of people who are overweight or obese increasing in America, educating the youth and their families on the importance of maintaining healthy eating habits and a physically active lifestyle is crucial in reducing those numbers.



For more information go to: http://www. MoveWithMusic. org



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