Posts Tagged ‘healing’
Therapist tries to spark Alzheimer’s patients with songs
Nearly two decades ago, Nancy Keen started noticing that her husband, Jerry, was starting to forget things. The transplant from New York wasn’t able to do the same tasks he used to at his Florida Aquarium job. Alzheimer’s disease was setting in. Now, after 58 years of marriage, those signs are starting to fade a bit thanks to frequent music therapy sessions. Read more here…
Piano dedication celebrates music of healing
The healing touch of music will be echoing in the air at Palmetto Health Baptist Parkridge, following the dedication of a new grand piano earlier this week. Supporters of the hospital at 400 Palmetto Health Parkway gathered Tuesday for the official unveiling of a new Bosendorfer grand piano. Read more here…
Tapping into healing powers of the arts to fight cancer

Wendy Mitchell has been living her life like one of those canvases you put in a spin-art machine. She moves at high speed, drenching herself in community and color — even dying her hair a bright, fiery red. “Normally it’s brown with red highlights,” said Mitchell, whose sister owns Salon Kamala in Bethel and usually cuts and colors it for her. But recently the artsy mother of three decided to dye it herself. And it’s a good thing. Read more here…
Music Therapy Bill Passes California State Assembly, Faces Upcoming Senate Challenge

Sacramento – Assemblymember Chris Holden’s Music Therapy bill to provide formal recognition to music therapists has been approved in the state Assembly and now goes to the Senate for consideration. “Music therapy has many benefits for every age from babies to adults,” said Assemblymember Holden. Read more here…
Bradford music therapy trust awarded nearly half a million by Big Lottery Fund

A MUSIC therapy project that helps people cope with mental illnesses in Bradford on Avon has been awarded nearly half a million pounds by the Big Lottery Fund to go towards its new outreach programme. The Soundwell Music Therapy Trust, based at Wiltshire Music Centre, was just one of 12 organisations in the region to be awarded grants which totalled nearly £4m. Read more here…
Top Māori musicians perform to raise funds for music therapy

Smashproof, Seth Haapu, Maisey Rika and Moana & The Tribe join more than 25 of New Zealand’s favourite Māori musicians to perform a series of shows raising money for Auckland’s Raukatauri Music Therapy Centre (RMTC). Four shows titled ‘WAIATA’, meaning ‘song’, will take place in Auckland and each will showcase a collection of Māori artists. Read more here…
Simple Plan donates $5K to Montreal Children’s music therapy program

The Montreal band Simple Plan is donating $5,000 to the Montreal Children’s Hospital’s music therapy program. The money will be used to purchase new instruments, some of which will be easier to clean and ensure there is no cross-contamination between rooms. Drummer Chuck Comeau says the band is passionate about funding initiatives that promote music. Read more here…
Marley Musical Cast Throws Free Healing Concert In Baltimore

As demonstrations in Baltimore over the weekend to protest the death of Freddie Gray took on a celebratory tone, the entire cast of the Bob Marley musical that is scheduled to open this week in that city threw a free concert there on Saturday afternoon at Penn and North, right in the middle of the demonstrations, and close by the spot where Gray was arrested. he cast of the Kwame Kwei-Armah-produced world premiere musical, Marley, features several Jamaicans, including actor and playwright David Heron, and former Miss Jamaica USA and Miss Jamaica World runner-up, Victoria Harper. Read more here…
How Music Therapy Helps Relieve Arthritis Pain

When 73-year-old Shirley Livingston was recuperating from a knee replacement at the Cleveland Clinic’s Euclid Hospital in January 2015, a music therapist came to her room and played the flute for 30 minutes each day. Livingston, of Lake County, Ohio, is convinced that the music significantly helped soothe her pain. “There’s no doubt in my mind” that it was the music and not medication, Livingston says, because she refused to take anything stronger than aspirin. Read more here…
Dr. Feelgood: Boston startup Sync looks at healing power of music
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Anyone who works out a lot knows that the right music can make exercising easier. But one Boston startup hopes to take that idea a step further, exploring how music can be used in human health and the treatment of diseases. Ketki Karanam and Alexis Kopikis of Boston-based PureTech got the idea to look into music about a year ago after recognizing the potential for the fast-multiplying number of wearable sensors — think FitBit — to be used in conjunction with music-sharing apps such as Spotify and Pandora to gather data on how music affects peoples’ health. Read more here…