WATCH: Disabled Performers Raise Awareness With Hit Songs

The Advocates, consisting of mentally disabled performers, have been making audiences dance, sing and boogie the night away to since 2007. The Advocates are spunky, fun, and full of rhythm and enjoy debunking the stereotypes audiences may have of others with similar disabilities.
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Are you in the mood to dance, let loose and listen to an awesome cover band? Check out The Advocates, a 12-person performance group from Stockton, California. The Advocates, consisting of mentally disabled performers, have been making audiences dance, sing and boogie the night away to since 2007. The Advocates are spunky, fun, and full of rhythm and enjoy debunking the stereotypes audiences may have of others with similar disabilities. Not only will their performances light up a stage, but they will inspire you to dance and enjoy life more in the process.

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