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Keeping the Music Alive

June 14, 2020

Music is the medicine of the mind. John Logan (1744-1788)

Laughter is the best medicine in the world. Milton Berle (1908-2002)

Life and love go on, let the music play. Johnny Cash (1932-2003)

What endeavor addresses these above quotes? Answer: A Bluegrass jam session.

With the coronavirus pandemic that has afflicted our world, artful activities have gone into hibernation. The BRC founder and fellow musicians have worked together to keep our music alive with Safe Bluegrass picking, singing, and clogging convened at outdoor fresh air venues like a neighborhood lakeside shelter house and a city park pavilion.

Two weekly jam sessions have been reinstituted with attention to some guidelines: masks mandatory, social distancing observed, limit to 10 people, bring your own hand sanitizer and beverage, feel sick-stay home. Weather reports are studied beforehand, and local public health updates are monitored. Feedback is always welcomed. 

A third weekly jam session was on the eve of being reinaugurated but has been postponed because the jam host was sidelined by an equestrian mishap. Our well wishes and prayerful thoughts go out to our fellow musician who is on the mend and will hopefully rejoin us soon. Music heals.

To All: be safe, be well, and keep the music alive.

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