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ALONE

I didn’t expect much from my 50-year-old song composition “Alone.” It had no chorus or hook; it was sad. However, I wanted to honor this poetic ballad with a recording, as I did with all my other songs. Those chords I composed as a teenager really grabbed my heart. They hauntingly captured a cold and lonely moment so long ago. Continue reading

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MY LOVE JUST DIDN’T DIE

“Gone for years and I still cry,” were such honest lyrics. There I was crying after 33 years. I realized that my tears erupted because I was speaking to Jason. It was a very emphatic line that carried indescribable feelings. Just because he had died – my love hadn’t died! Continue reading

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ONE WOMAN’S GRIEF TO HARMONY

I was honored recently to be featured in a local newspaper article. I performed at a Compassionate Friends candle lighting ceremony and had no idea it would lead to this beautiful write up by a lovely journalist. Continue reading

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AT THIS VERY MOMENT

I celebrate many things. At the top of my list is my health. I can see well enough to drive, paint and play tennis. I can sing my heart out to a loving audience anytime I want to. I have amazing children whom I adore. All three are close to me, despite the physical distance with two of them. My deceased son, Jason, continues to live on in my music and songs. Continue reading

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