Doc Rock Returning To Soul Kitchen

The third-annual Doc Rock “battle of the bands” event at the Soul Kitchen in Downtown Mobile begins at 6:30 p.m. on January 30. The friendly competition helps support research and critical clinical needs at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, Children’s & Women’s Hospital and University Hospital. At least one member of each band has an affiliation with USA Health. More than a dozen bands submitted applications to compete. A selection committee narrowed performing bands to the following: The Shot Callers (supporting the Children’s & Women’s Hospital Department of Respiratory Therapy), Society Hill (supporting University Hospital’s Project Inspire), Eklektik Experience (supporting the Children’s & Women’s Hospital), The Grey Scrubs (supporting the Whiddon College of Medicine Department of Medical Education) and By the Way (supporting the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute). Tickets are $25.

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