Massachusetts-based Stop Drunk Driving Now is looking nationwide for young musicians and bands to contribute songs that will help create awareness of the consequences of drunk driving.

The all-digital music compilation will feature songs from artists 18 or younger, and will be free to download. The idea, says 13-year-old musician and Stop Drunk Driving Now spokesperson Becca Levy, is to spread the message of the dangers of driving drunk with music for teens and by teens.

To be considered for the compilation, which will be released sometime this summer at www.stopddnow.com, artists should submit an mp3 or WAV file of one song. Include your age, hometown and your parents’ contact information. File your submission to ksksubmit@stopddnow.com by March 30.

You can hear Becca Levy’s music and learn more about her at www.beccalevy.com

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