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Rock-n-roll musician Mick Fleetwood is starting a campaign today to turn down the volume.
The Fleetwood Mac icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee is teaming up with a hearing aid battery manufacturer for a program called "It's Hip to Hear."
The program is designed to promote prevention and treatment of hearing loss. Fleetwood's career was behind a drum set.
Fleetwood and Energizer EZ Change are producing a quiet concert at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The concert audience will hear a band's live vocals and music simulcast through portable FM radio headsets, rather than speakers or amplifiers used in traditional concerts.
From The Associated Press
The Fleetwood Mac icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee is teaming up with a hearing aid battery manufacturer for a program called "It's Hip to Hear."
The program is designed to promote prevention and treatment of hearing loss. Fleetwood's career was behind a drum set.
Fleetwood and Energizer EZ Change are producing a quiet concert at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The concert audience will hear a band's live vocals and music simulcast through portable FM radio headsets, rather than speakers or amplifiers used in traditional concerts.
From The Associated Press