New Film Shows The Power of Music on the Elderly…(a heartwarming story)

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I haven’t written about the Trayvon Martin case on this blog because I have been trying to stay positive at least on one public domain, but this case has certainly “awaken a sleeping giant” when it comes to race relations in this country…And it saddens me so…But that’s all I will say about it here on this blog…

So on to more encouraging and uplifting news…

Through one of my Facebook friends, I watched a YouTube video about this elderly black man “Henry” who had been in a nursing home for 10 years. While he had been a vibrant man in his younger days and often spontaneously broke out in song according to his daughter, he was almost lifeless now. In fact, he mostly sat with his hands folded and face pointed down. He only responded to questions with “yes” or “no.” But his entire countenance changes when he listens to his favorite music from his youth on an iPod, and he is even able to engage in conversation. It is truly inspiring…See for yourself…

 

This story is a part of a new film “Alive Inside” which demonstates the therapeutic benefits of music on the elderly…

From The Huffington Post

“The film, a project by social worker Dan Cohen and neurologist Oliver Sacks, author of “Musicophilia,” captures the transformation that takes place when nursing home patients are handed iPods loaded with music from their youth.”

Here is a quote from Henry when asked about the music’s effect on him: “It gives me the feeling of love, of romance. I figure right now the world needs to come into music, singing. You’ve got beautiful music here,” Henry says, before breaking into a version of “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” by an artist he says is one of his favorite — Cab Calloway.

Cohen’s Music & Memory organization is soliciting donations of used and new iPods to put music in the hands of nursing home patients across the country. His documentary “Alive Inside” is slated to premiere on April 18 at the Rubin Museum in New York.

 Any thoughts?

 

Sidebar: Can you imagine about 60 or 70 years from now, some elderly people getting crunk to music from 50 Cent, Jeezy or Trey Songz?…Hmmmm….somehow, I don’t see that happening….

Sidebar: Speaking of Cab Calloway…Remember when he makes a cameo appearance in Janet Jackson’s video for “Alright?” In fact, the whole video, which was like a mini-movie, was an homage to the heyday of Cab Calloway…That song would get me moving in a nursing home years from now 🙂

 

 

Black History SWAG…

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Since February is the shortest month of the year and Black History Month, I’m gonna keep tryin’ to fit in some black history on my blog…

And it all doesn’t have to be stuffy posts fit to be included in an encyclopedia either…It can be light and fun…read on…

From Elvis to Harry Connick Jr., folks be diggin’ our style…From to chill to bling, we innovate not regurgitate… We worldwide baby…Just ask Cher Lloyd, the 16 year old who jacked Keri Hilson’s version of “Turn My Swag On.”  And Cher did that too…and it’s all love…(Cher was a recent candidate on The X Factor show in the UK, which is similar to American Idol. Check out Simon Cowell’s face as she performs. I miss him…)

Cher’s version (You may be directed to YouTube…It’s worth less than five minutes of your life too…)

And Keri Hilson’s remix of Soulja Boy’s original…I think we created the remix too…we just too cool…

And although Cher did not win the title on The X Factor, that chile, who was flown to LA,  is now recording an album to be released in August…Can y’all say swag jack in effect?…But that’s okay, it takes all of us to make this world go round…

And let me not forget to say that this music originated in A…we da best!

Any thoughts?

2011: A New Vision for the New Year…

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Fitness expert Donna Richardson Joyner at her 53rd birthday celebration hosted by her husband, Tom Joyner, radio host superstar...I believe exercise is the real fountain of youth...for more b-day pics, go to essence.com

Time just keeps passing by…I mean it’s already the last Sunday of January 2011…Maybe I’m a little weird or maybe even self-indulgent, but it takes me a month to crystallize my goals, resolutions and dreams  for the New Year. I don’t want to just rattle off goals, resolutions and dreams and not give God the time to direct my thinking…So between today and tomorrow, I will edit my list of goals for the year which I will hang on my bathroom mirror and finish my vision board which I will display in my office…

To that end, Let me share some inspirational articles  that may help you as you crystallize your goals, resolutions and dreams for the New Year…(in no particular order)

  1. “What The Heck’s A Vision Board and How It Can Change Your Life?”  by Martha Beck
  2. “Respecting Our Blind Spots: Sometimes It Takes a Second Look to See God’s Best” by M. Blaine Smith
  3. “Let the Lord Choose Your New Year’s Resolutions” by Dr. Charles Stanley
  4. “Guideposts Classic: Who Inspired Diane Sawyer” by Diane Sawyer
  5. “Five Ways To Become an Instant Frugalista” by Natalie P. McNeal
  6. “Dollars and Sense: Talking Money Before Marriage” by Jacque Reid
  7. “Donna Richardson Joyner Shares 3 Gospel Truths” by Dee Stewart

I hope these articles will inspire you as they have inspired me…

Any thoughts?

Musical inspiration for the New Year…”Strength, Courage & Wisdom” by India Arie…Don’t let procrastination get you down…for real…one of my worst habits…although it has gotten much better in recent years…