LASIK Idol
. "I wanted to do something fun and different to give people the chance to receive a free LASIK procedure," says Dr. Brian. "This procedure can change your life as it has changed my life, and everyone deserves a shot at it. With a bit of creativity and fun, anyone can make a convincing video, and I can't wait to see what people come up with!" The contest is open to California residents 21 years or older who foresee a free LASIK procedure in their future. Performers can enter by visiting http://www.lasikidol.com and follow the three easy steps. Background music is provided on the site for download in several different genres to appeal to just about any musical taste. Completely original music and lyrics can be uploaded as well. This is the chance for musicians to catch the eyes of the world while getting a chance fixing their own! Each video will be judged on the lyrics, talent, and overall video quality. The contest submission deadline is on January 31, 2009 at which point the 32 best entries will be posted for voting online. Friends, family, Facebook contacts, co-workers and fans are encouraged to visit the site and vote for their favorite LASIK Idol Star! Two bright-eyed finalists will be selected from the top 32 entries and will have the exclusive opportunity to perform LIVE in Los Angeles in front of a celebrity judge, this could be your shot! One eye-catching, out-of-sight, eye-popping video is all it takes to be the first ever winner of LASIK Idol! For more information on LASIK Idol please visit http://www.lasikidol.com Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Gimmick CDs |
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