THANK YOU TO MY SUPPORTERS

Join the Journey

With Deepest Gratitude

This project did not happen alone. It was carried forward by a community of people who believed in this music, this healing journey, and the vision behind it, often before there was anything to show for it but an idea and a hope.

To everyone listed here, and to so many others who have offered encouragement, conversation, and quiet support along the way, thank you. You are part of this album in ways that go far beyond what any of us could measure.

Linda Lyon, Robert Benda, Caroline Brown, Cindy Weitzman, Ariel Poler, Dave Ferris, Thomas & Kristy Parker, Gary Brumburgh, Doug Simao, Rick Mathews, Robert Campolo, Allan Pershina, Ana Gazzola, Andrea Wolper, Daniel Francisco, Jill Minye, Joanna Cazden, Linda Colliver, Margaret de Faymoreau, Sandra Dean-Marlowe, Gary Culver, Linda Castro, Brian McMillen, Mary Smith, Miki Purnell, Susan Krebs, Roshani Shay Curtis. Corrine Ranard, Martin E Rosenberg, Barbara Bürkle, Denise Cunningham, Frank Martin, Francesca Miano, Jeffrey Weber, Kate Campbell, Katherine Bull, Linda Ciofalo, Kayle Brecher, Laurie Antonioli, Dolores Scozzesi, Susan Jawor, Bill Barstad, Pamela Reis

This work continues. If this music has resonated with you and you would like to be part of what comes next, including the book I am currently writing on the healing and transformational properties of the voice, I would love to have you along for that journey too.

 

 

If you would like to continue being part of this journey, there are a few ways to do that. 

  • You can purchase the album directly, which goes a long way for an independent artist. 
  • You can also visit my GoFundMe page, which has supported me as I rebuild my life and creative path as an artist on my own, in midlife, after trauma. 
  • And if you're curious about what comes next, I'm currently writing a book on the healing and transformational properties of the voice, and I'd love to have you along for that too.

Every bit of support, whether it's a purchase, a donation, a kind word, or simply listening, means more than you know.