The Associated Press has a great article (
read link here) on
Purple Songs Can Fly, a songwriting organization working with one of the US's
largest cancer wards to raise the moods of their patients by helping them write and record their own songs.
Anita Kruse, the founder of the organization, is doing a great job demonstrating the power of accessible technology and human creativity to brighten the human spirit. While there is no peer-reviewed research or statistical findings, the story is certainly heart-warming, and I'm sure everyone reading this blog is aware of the power of music to elevate our emotions.
"Purple Songs Can Fly, a one-of-a-kind program at one of the country's largest pediatric cancer care facilities, gives patients a chance to record their own songs in a fully equipped recording studio at the hospital.
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'That's the most animated I've ever seen her,' Dreyer said later. 'She's been transformed today and that giddiness will sustain her through her chemo session.'"