NEW: Help Rudy Cheeks "Get His Smile Back" Fundraiser Needs $2500 to Reach Goal

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NEW: Help Rudy Cheeks "Get His Smile Back" Fundraiser Needs $2500 to Reach Goal

A fundraising page has been set up to help Bruce "Rudy Cheeks" McCrae's dental costs.
A fundraising page has been set up to help local musician and celebrity Bruce "Rudy Cheeks" McCrae with recent dental work which will result in a new set of teeth. 

See Fundraising Page HERE

The page was started by Don Culp, who writes the following of Cheeks, who was recently induced into the 2016 Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame:

In 1971 Singer-Saxophone player Rudy Cheeks with fellow band mates from the Rhode Island School of Design founded The Fabulous Motels and subsequently the Young Adults ushering into the New England music scene a new brand of Rock & Roll music. They have remained relevant for over 45 years. Recently the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame celebrated both bands accomplishments by inducting them into their Class of 2016.

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Rudy also had a notable career as a writer and journalist but has fallen prey to the corporate downsizing. Additionally his dental health has declined considerably to the extent that he can’t play his saxophone and is having a hard time singing. An oral surgeon has indicated an urgent need for replacing all of his teeth.

Some friends are now stepping forward to assist with his Crowdfunding endeavor. Affiliated with the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame is a committee called Tune In & Tune Up. TITU includes doctors and musicians working together to help musicians through guidance and connections to medical professionals. 

From Cheeks

McCrae provided the following note on the fundraising page, which as of Monday had already raised over $5,000 towards the $7,500 goal:

"I have been losing teeth and having problems with my oral health for over 5 years now. I have been told by both my primary care physician and a dentist who gave me a free checkup that, if things continue as they are going, my jaw will deteriorate rapidly, both my immune system and heart will be severely affected and, basically, it would seem that's it for me. Already I have had to give up playing the saxophone and although this has not affected my harmonica playing, singing and speaking so far, I have no doubt that it will soon have an impact if not corrected. What can be done is that I can have all of my remaining teeth removed and have dentures. This is an expensive proposition and, having no money and very little dental insurance coverage, will be out of my reach financially without some help.

I really want to continue to perform and play music. At this point, it is my whole life and one of the few ways I can earn money. I think I have been good at this and people still enjoy coming out to see me perform. So, I am asking for help. I have been incredibly blessed to have so many people care about me, people who have been so generous to me over the years. I can't thank you enough except to say, I want to be able to continue to serve my community and this will make that possible.

-Rudy


2016 RI Music Hall of Fame Inductees

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