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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Generations

Hello Super-Stars! I hope you are all doing well. I used to think my parent's generation was out of touch with mine; I was a little late for my coveted "Hippie" life...I was only twelve at the height of that revolution...so, my generation was of the "Disco" age. I have to admit, I still love the music of that era as well as the rock and roll of that time too. I believe my parents were loyal to the "Big Band" music of their generation, just as I find myself loyal to the music of my youth. I am intrigued, however, at how music defines moments in our lives, as well as the generations they represent.

An old song can take me back to a happy, or sad, time; or, a new song may define what is happening in my life now and I know when I hear it in the future I will remember this time in my life. Music is a medium that can bring the generations together if we would only let those feelings it elicits into our lives. I am hopeful that the generations to come will listen to our music and learn about who we were and about the struggles and triumphs we accomplished as the words of our generation's music depicts and, I hope we can learn about the up-and-coming generation by being open to listening to their music and what it represents to them.

The tapestry that has been, and continues to be, woven by the music of all generations is a beautiful melody of the evolution of the human spirit. If we listen closely we will hear echoes of how the world has grown and of how the Universe is answering us through the many artists who have contributed to this amazing medium of melody, thought and reflection. Listen to the music, feel the beat in your heart, sing the words that speak to you and hold them close...they resound through us and lend to our state of being. Let it be a happy and loving sense of truth. Let the generations come together in song!

Think - Live - Be - A Super-Star!

In love & light and, with much appreciation,
Glenna :-)

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