Dear Ziprose.. You must be speaking of Dr. Ballam. I was involved in a "terrible accident" 4 years ago. His advice works. The doctors predicted that I'd never recover. My brain was literally scrambled. Now I've recovered. I'm going to school, majoring in Music Therapy. He's a monster... in a GOOD way. I'm wheelchair bound but happy nevertheless.
Dear Ziprose.. You must be speaking of Dr. Ballam. I was involved in a "terrible accident" 4 years ago. His advice works. The doctors predicted that I'd never recover. My brain was literally scrambled. Now I've recovered. I'm going to school, majoring in Music Therapy. He's a monster... in a GOOD way. I'm wheelchair bound but happy nevertheless.
@ziprose Creative Arts. Basically just Music. He told us stories about how music changed people's lives and helped them to grow and become smarter. It was mostly just him talking telling awesome stories and singing us songs.
@ziprose Semester long at Utah State University. Most touching were his stories of people brought out of coma's by music, one man who wasn't able to speak for years mysteriously (and unfortunately temporarily) regained his ability to speak by hearing a song. Also, he did children's operas, and got violins into a Utah School in a poor neighborhood and helped a lot of children out. I think he single handedly increased my appreciation for the arts and changed my perception of music in schools
Arigatoh so much for sharing ! The lead singer's voice is SO wonderful - full of energy, I mean ! X)
GirlFromNippon 2 weeks ago
I am full blood blackfeet native american. I love Michael Ballam. He is amazing and this peice is enlightning
LauraA9 5 months ago
@LauraA9 Glad you enjoyed it!
godshiva 5 months ago
Dear Ziprose.. You must be speaking of Dr. Ballam. I was involved in a "terrible accident" 4 years ago. His advice works. The doctors predicted that I'd never recover. My brain was literally scrambled. Now I've recovered. I'm going to school, majoring in Music Therapy. He's a monster... in a GOOD way. I'm wheelchair bound but happy nevertheless.
ibaconi 1 year ago
Dear Ziprose.. You must be speaking of Dr. Ballam. I was involved in a "terrible accident" 4 years ago. His advice works. The doctors predicted that I'd never recover. My brain was literally scrambled. Now I've recovered. I'm going to school, majoring in Music Therapy. He's a monster... in a GOOD way. I'm wheelchair bound but happy nevertheless.
ibaconi 1 year ago
So wish that I could have seen him perform in this, he is amazing to watch on stage!
MsWowzer123 1 year ago
Love this!!
Justmeand3 1 year ago
@Justmeand3 I am glad to hear that! :)
godshiva 1 year ago
What did he teach?
ziprose 1 year ago
@ziprose Creative Arts. Basically just Music. He told us stories about how music changed people's lives and helped them to grow and become smarter. It was mostly just him talking telling awesome stories and singing us songs.
godshiva 1 year ago
@godshiva Ah, so he did like a workshop at your school or was this a semester long class?
ziprose 1 year ago
@ziprose Semester long at Utah State University. Most touching were his stories of people brought out of coma's by music, one man who wasn't able to speak for years mysteriously (and unfortunately temporarily) regained his ability to speak by hearing a song. Also, he did children's operas, and got violins into a Utah School in a poor neighborhood and helped a lot of children out. I think he single handedly increased my appreciation for the arts and changed my perception of music in schools
godshiva 1 year ago