National TV Interview 9/23

Debbie Gibson & Dr. Rutledge will be on the nationally syndicated morning show, “The Daily Buzz,” tomorrow, September 23.

Tune in at 7:37 am ET for an interview about Gibson’s new album and stay tuned because at 7:45 am ET she will be joined by Dr. Rutledge to discuss the new documentary “3 Billion and Counting.”

In the film, Dr. Rutledge challenges myths and lies that have caused millions of needless deaths in his attempt to rehabilitate the reputation of the pesticide DDT so that it can be used more widely in the developing world to battle malaria. Gibson lends her support by scoring the film as well as writing and performing the closing credit song “Rise.”

Have any questions for Debbie Gibson? Send them to “The Daily Buzz.” You can hit them up on Facebook, Twitter, via email, or through their website.

 

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