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 7:30 p.m. on March 21. 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 or the Whiddon College of Medicine. Performing bands are By the Way supporting the Mitchell Cancer Institute, the Mobile Second Line Society supporting the University of South Alabama (USA) Neurology  H. Pete & Ashley Jones Neuroscience Research Endowment, The Shotcallers supporting the Children’s & Women’s Hospital cardiopulmonary department, Sloth Racer supporting the Children’s & Women’s Hospital and Society Hill Supporting USA Health’s Project Inspire. Tickets are $25, and sponsorships are available by contacting Casey Hitson at email.

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