Time to spread that holiday love! Honor Society encourage their devotees to give back to the community in a newly premiered Micah Weisberg-directed music video for their latest holiday tune "Spread the Love." The four-piece band have enlisted some fans and teamed up with the Salvation Army and they wonder the streets and parks and spreads papper-cuts in heart shapes to people passing by, to show the fans what they could do to help others.
The boys, who recently released their second mini album "A Tale of Risky Business (EP)." The band's backing vocals and drums Alexander Noyes shared in a statement, "We wanted our new album, 'A Tale of Risky Business: Part 2' to inspire change, both musically and socially, and to encourage the next generation of philanthropists. We are so fortunate to have this opportunity and to support the important work being done by The Salvation Army."
In the spirit of holiday, Noyes and his bandmates inspire others to help community members in need. The lead vocals Michael Bruno added, "It's been such a life changing experience working with the Salvation Army and we're ready to be out on the road, playing concerts, encouraging our amazing fan base to get in the spirit of giving and to be part of this iconic Salvation Army tradition."
Honor Society joined forces with the Salvation Army many times before, as they appeared on band's 2009 music video for holiday song "White Christmas" and in 2010, the band helped the non-profit organization to raise fund in an inaugural Rock the Red Kettle Concert. This year, the band headline Salvation Army Rock The Red Kettle Tour. Honor Society gathers in a vacant theater and everyone was asked to bring paper hearts in their new music video for "Spread The Love."
The boys, who recently released their second mini album "A Tale of Risky Business (EP)." The band's backing vocals and drums Alexander Noyes shared in a statement, "We wanted our new album, 'A Tale of Risky Business: Part 2' to inspire change, both musically and socially, and to encourage the next generation of philanthropists. We are so fortunate to have this opportunity and to support the important work being done by The Salvation Army."
In the spirit of holiday, Noyes and his bandmates inspire others to help community members in need. The lead vocals Michael Bruno added, "It's been such a life changing experience working with the Salvation Army and we're ready to be out on the road, playing concerts, encouraging our amazing fan base to get in the spirit of giving and to be part of this iconic Salvation Army tradition."
Honor Society joined forces with the Salvation Army many times before, as they appeared on band's 2009 music video for holiday song "White Christmas" and in 2010, the band helped the non-profit organization to raise fund in an inaugural Rock the Red Kettle Concert. This year, the band headline Salvation Army Rock The Red Kettle Tour. Honor Society gathers in a vacant theater and everyone was asked to bring paper hearts in their new music video for "Spread The Love."
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