
What do you get when you take 22 years of being held down, 2 years of freedom, 23 bands, two stages, two days and 1,060 supporters? You get the EXPOSURE Concert.
And we’re not done.
Yesterday was a fantastic day of progress. I went to Page’s Paradise Island in Depew, met the raffle winner, Greg Graham of Williamsville, and presented him with the Jackson electric guitar played and signed by all of Def Leppard. 
I followed that up with an afternoon of great food, games and glow-in-the-dark putt-putt with my kids at Page’s, and then off to an evening meeting with my Marketing and Promotions Director and a trio from a production company, to be named a little later on.
All five of us left the meeting with big smiles.
The OP Music House is still accepting bands to play a set at the EXPOSURE Concert, a two-day concert promoting peace through music. At the time of this publishing, 23 acts are confirmed. OP Music House’s cause is to expose domestic violence and abuse. The idea is - if abusers were exposed, they wouldn’t do it.
The latest? We’re goin GLOBAL! The EXPOSURE Concert is going to stream live ‘round the world! Just like when The Beatles, ‘All You Need is Love’ was simulcast back in 1967, but with better technology. This is a mini-Woodstock, August 14-15, in Western New York, at Club Paradise.
The bands, my staff, and I are totally stoked.
In March I’m going to Los Angeles and you will probably hear me back at home, spreading the word of the concert, the cause, and of the awesome people of Western New York.
I write to educate about domestic violence and abuse. I seek those in the dark and will stop at nothing. I am thankful for those I have been allowed to help.
For more information please visit www.opmusichouse.org or call Suzanne Perry at 716.548-5013.