

Becca Levy, a 13-year-old Washington, D.C., native has been named national spokesperson for the Stop Drunk Driving Now Kids Saving Kids CD campaign.
Becca is using her music to make a difference, and she is looking for a few Minnesota teens to do that very same thing.
“Did you know that every 32 minutes, a person dies in a drunk driving accident in America? When I learned this, I realized that this was something I wanted to do something about – and the best way was through music. It’s a language that all young people speak.”
With that resolve behind her, Becca could not be happier about being named national spokesperson for the Stop Drunk Driving Now Kids Saving Kids CD campaign. The campaign marks the first time that talented young musicians from across America will work together to use their music to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence.
Here’s how it will work:
A total of 30 artists will appear on a digitally distributed CD, and the music of these talented young people will be available for free downloading by anyone in America. When people visit the page to hear the music, they will see a host of messages – designed by high school and college students- about the brutal costs of drunk driving and prevention messages.
To submit your music for consideration, submit an MP3 or a WAV file of ONE of your songs. Also include your age, hometown, and YOUR PARENTS’ contact information. You must be 18 years of age or younger and must have at least one recorded original song to submit. Submit your music via e-mail at ksksubmit@stopddnow.com. You can learn more about Becca Levy and hear her music at www.beccalevy.com.