This letter is to celebrate the way music gives our lives meaning and embraces beauty amid all the turmoil in our present world.One of the reasons I keep playing songs from Broadway is to keep the …
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This letter is to celebrate the way music gives our lives meaning and embraces beauty amid all the turmoil in our present world.
One of the reasons I keep playing songs from Broadway is to keep the great memories alive that people hold in their heart, soul and mind.
Music is the bridge that connects and re-connects children, women and men — even animals, too. My own dog sits by the piano and listens and seems to be dreaming of warmer and sunnier days!
In spite of mistakes, setbacks and mean, petty things people do to one another, when we listen to music our bodies and minds change in positive ways.
If you can listen to live music, go to concerts and support our local musicians as they keep playing in different venues.