Rush Of Fools seek to get back on the road
ALABAMA-based pop rock band Rush Of Fools are planning to kickstart their trouble hit career, signing with eOne Christian Music. A letter from the band's manager has been published on the internet. It read, "In 2007, I signed these five guys from Alabama called Rush Of Fools to management. Over the past three years, we have made two records, which have sold more than 180,000 copies. We have had the opportunity to travel all over the world sharing their music. They have seen many lives changed and drawn closer to Christ because of their lyrics and melodies. At the same time, the band has experienced some serious struggles over those three years including having all their gear stolen, their bus literally falling apart on the highway, and most recently their label closing and a legal fight in Nashville courts to win their freedom." The band are now asking supporters for help in raising $60,000 by 1st January to purchase production gear necessary to get the band back on the road full time.
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