Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ: DGLY)
(the
“Holding
Company”), today
announced that its Shield Cleansers #30 IndyCar will feature a
special co-branded design with popular band O.A.R. and use the
weekend to promote its newest subsidiary, Kustom440 Inc.
The partnership was put together in
collaboration with High Rock Vodka and Rahal Letterman Lanigan
Racing (RLL) to present a unique livery in the Big Machine Music
City Grand Prix on August 7. Digital Ally’s livery in Nashville
will feature O.A.R.’ s logo and branding on Christian Lundgaard’s
#30 car. Additionally, O.A.R. will perform as part of its United
States tour at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville on Saturday, August
6, the night before the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix.
Kustom 440’s parent company Digital Ally Inc.,
will be in Nashville for the Music City Grand Prix – cheering on
the Shield #30 race car of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
Kustom440 produced its first event, in May in Louisville, KY which
featured a concert by Warner Nashville country music artist Randall
King the night prior to the Kentucky Derby.
“We are excited to partner with O.A.R. and their
tour in the U.S. Kustom 440 began producing concerts earlier this
year and we love all things music,” said Stan Ross, CEO of Digital
Ally, adding, “Our team will set the new standard for live
experiences, and we thank O.A.R., RLL and High Rock for partnering
with us in the Music City.”
Kustom 440, a wholly-owned operating company of
Digital Ally, is the latest addition to the Holding Company’s
growing group of subsidiaries, which are being established as part
of DGLY’s previously announced plan to diversify its product and
service offerings. Kustom 440 leverages relationships built through
various venues and partnerships to market & produce unique,
customizable live experiences. Kustom 440 will also utilize
existing synergies between the Holding Company’s other
subsidiaries, such as its primary and secondary ticketing platform
TicketSmarter. Visit TicketSmarter.com for more information or to
purchase event tickets.
About Digital Ally
Digital Ally Companies (NASDAQ: DGLY) through
its subsidiaries, is engaged in video solution technology, human
& animal health protection products, healthcare revenue cycle
management, ticket brokering and marketing, and event production.
Digital Ally continues to add organizations that demonstrate the
common traits of positive earnings, growth potential, innovation,
and organizational synergies.
About
O.A.R.
O.A.R. might just be music’s biggest, best kept
secret. The platinum-certified Rockville, MD band has quietly sold
out Madison Square Garden twice, filled Red Rocks Amphitheater a
dozen times, earned platinum and gold plaques, lit up the Times
Square New Year’s Eve celebration, and built one of the most
committed fanbases in the world. The group—Marc Roberge [lead
vocals, guitar], Richard On [lead guitar, backing vocals], Chris
Culos [drums], Benj Gershman [bass], and Jerry DePizzo [saxophone,
guitar, backing vocals] accompanied by Mikel Paris [keys, backing
vocals, percussion], and Jon Lampley [trumpet, backing vocals]—ring
in 25 years together by strengthening this special bond with
audiences everywhere.
The implications of this secret have become
downright mythic over the years since their first performance at a
middle school talent show. Tens of thousands of hours later, they
sold out Madison Square Garden for the first time in 2006 only to
repeat this feat the next year. Along the way, two singles—“Love
and Memories” and “Peace”—and the live album Any Time Now went gold
as “Shattered” achieved platinum status. The 2011 anthem “Heaven”
emerged as their most successful song on the West Coast. 2019’s The
Mighty marked the group’s third consecutive Top 15 debut on the
Billboard Top 200. Piquing the curiosity of media, they’ve incited
think pieces by everyone from the New York Times to Sports
Illustrated and performed on The Today Show, The Tonight Show, Live
with Kelly and Ryan, and the Special Olympics Opening Ceremony, the
ESPYS, and more. They did it all on their own terms.
Beyond indulging their own community, O.A.R.
gives back as well. The band’s Heard The World Fund supports youth,
education, and the under-served in the United States, raising, and
contributing millions to benefit various schools, students, and
organizations. They established a scholarship at their alma mater,
the Ohio State University, and provide scholarships to veterans and
gold star families via Folds of Honor. The Concert For Dreams,
performed at NYC’s famous Beacon Theater, raised north of $1
million for Garden of Dreams. Additionally, the band has gone to
bat for causes, including Connor’s Cure, standing up to pediatric
cancer, raising and donating over $100,000.
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Contact InformationBryan PettigrewDigital Ally,
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