Shameless Name Dropping: A Night with Music Saves II

Just had the most fabulous evening spent in the company of Dan Mangan, Odds, John Mann, Kuba Oms, Jim Byrnes, C.R Avery, Barney & Dustin Bentall, The Van Horns, Dan Moxon, the VAMS Allstars including Rolf Kempf & Kristina Shelden, Adaline and many more. Small room, seriously talented artists, and a total rush on the senses. Man!  What an evening!

Anyhow, I just thought I’d brag for a moment.  Truth be told the event, Music Saves II, was held to raise awareness for Music Therapy and two very cool organizations: VAMS (Vancouver Adapted Music Society) & The Canadian Music Therapy Trust Fund, making the night even more exciting, but you’ll have to wait until the morning to hear about that. Time to hit the hay.

Night night all you sexy things!

Emme xoxo

Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane? No, it’s Music Saves.

A bit of a blast from the past from the summer of 2009, Music SavesI Shall Be Released:

I loved this video!  And what better way to overcome adversity, then through music. Music Saves was developed to raise awareness for Music Therapy programs such as VAMS (Vancouver Adapted Music Society) & The Canadian Music Therapy Trust Fund and the wonderful work they do to help inspire folks to achieve their dreams, disability or no disability (really hate the word disability, incidentally – as something is only a disability if you treat it as such).

Felt inspired to post this now, as The Shore 104.3 fm is launching Music Saves II this Wednesday, November 3, 2010, featuring Dan Mangan, Odds, John Mann, Kuba Oms, Jim Byrnes, C.R Avery, Barney & Dustin Bentall, The Van Horns, VAMS Allstars, Adaline and so many more performing Dave Mason‘s Feelin’ Alright.

You can “Win Your Way In” to the launch, including live performances from members of this year’s and last year’s video by staying tuned to The Shore and interacting with their twitter and facebook feeds. Can’t wait! Hoping to be there myself!

Kisses,

Emme xoxo

It’s Not a Disability. It’s a Superpower.

Something that I rarely mention is that I am actually dyslexic.   I don’t mention it, as I think of it as my secret gift, kinda like my superpower (cause clearly I’m a superhero, in case you had any doubt).

Photo by sergiok

Photo by sergiok

So why is dyslexia a gift to me?  It’s a gift, because my mind thinks in a different way to most peoples.  I see things differently and I am not limited to seeing within the lines. This often confuses people into thinking I am brilliant (but thats okay, your welcome to continue thinking that). It’s also a gift as, because it takes me longer to read things, I learned how to work hard at a young age and I learned how to problem solve. There is generally more than one solution to any given problem and more than one way to get things done. Not everybody realizes that.

But I’m one of the lucky ones. I’m lucky, because I have two of the most amazing parents that never treated me as if I had a disability (because its not a disability, it’s a superpower – remember) and they had the same expectations of me as of my siblings (and in fact emphasized that my sister and I had identical IQs). I’m lucky, because I have a Mom that fought to keep me out of resource rooms that would have treated my dyslexia like a disability.  And I’m lucky, as I was given the resources and attention that I needed to learn to read and write properly.  I’ve always had more than my share of angels in my life.  Hell, I didn’t even know that I was actually dyslexic until I was 28 (but thats a story for another day).

But, not everybody is as lucky as me. A lot of people are told they have ‘disabilities’ that make them incapable or less capable.  Thats hogwash and if you believe them, then you are giving yourself a disability.

So why am I telling this story now?  I’m telling it as the Shore 104 fm introduced me to a great project and organization a couple of weeks ago.  The VAMS ‘Music Saves’ Project that brought people with superpowers together with well known musicians to help tell their stories.

Thats what VAMS does. They empower people with superpowers to tell their stories through music.  Love it!  They are essentially like one of the angels that empowered me to be able to tell my stories through the written word, but with music.

An enormous thank you to the people at VAMS, and to the Shore 104 fm for introducing me to their work!

Music Saves Launch at the Shore 104 fm

'Music Saves' Launch at the Shore 104 fm

Music Saves

Was introduced to the VAMS Music Saves Project last night at The Shore 104 FM. Very cool project! Very cool people! And have to say I love this video: