Dana Mase is a remarkable talent. The fact that Dana used her talent to tell this heart wrenching story is a testament to the sincere feelings she has for her fellow human beings. Dana, I applaud you.
Dana Mase has been writing and producing meaningful poignant music for many years. "She Never Knew She Never Knew" is a real treasure. Keep em coming Dana!
Hello. My name is David Weber and I conceived, directed and edited the video. I can't tell you how gratifying it is to have folks respond to it the way you have. Please check out this link to a hi resolution version which I think looks and plays much better. Thanks again for your kind words. It can be found @ TorneBrookFilms on YouTube
I hope it's ok that I linked to this video and put the words on my blog, fully credited to the author, I love this video. It's profoundly moving. As mentioned in another comment, we are working to establish January 23 as he International Day of Mourning and Memory' and this could be the theme song for the day. I'd love to interview the singer for my blog if she'd ever be interested.
I had tears running down my face watching this video - so so many lives marred by the institution. "She never knew about the toothfairy or being tucked into bed by her daddy." such profound words.
"Wrongfully" sent to an institution? When is it ever right?
Lovely singing, beautifully painful lyrics. BTW, I was sent here by Dave Hingsburger, from his blog "Rolling Around in My Head," who is trying to establish January 23 as the "International Day of Mourning and Memory" in honor of all those who have been sent away to institutions and forgotten.
They usually died in the institutions, and were buried on the grounds, without even a name on their headstones.
Dana, Very few songs have the power to move me to tears. I rate "She Never Knew..." up there with Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" and Gary Jewel's cover of "Mad World". But your song is no cover. You cared enough to write a song about the life-story of an old women who was so terribly wronged as a child that is a testament to a chapter of our past that very much needs to be examinined and addressed. You are an angel of beauty and compassion. Thank you so very much, John
Dana Mase is a remarkable talent. The fact that Dana used her talent to tell this heart wrenching story is a testament to the sincere feelings she has for her fellow human beings. Dana, I applaud you.
shimonapisdorf 1 month ago
Dana Mase has been writing and producing meaningful poignant music for many years. "She Never Knew She Never Knew" is a real treasure. Keep em coming Dana!
water428 1 month ago
This is a moving a beautiful tribute to all of the people who lived in institutions.
Thank-you.
dalaimama55 1 month ago
Hello. My name is David Weber and I conceived, directed and edited the video. I can't tell you how gratifying it is to have folks respond to it the way you have. Please check out this link to a hi resolution version which I think looks and plays much better. Thanks again for your kind words. It can be found @ TorneBrookFilms on YouTube
TorneBrookFilms 1 month ago
I hope it's ok that I linked to this video and put the words on my blog, fully credited to the author, I love this video. It's profoundly moving. As mentioned in another comment, we are working to establish January 23 as he International Day of Mourning and Memory' and this could be the theme song for the day. I'd love to interview the singer for my blog if she'd ever be interested.
crippledncrazy 1 month ago
I had tears running down my face watching this video - so so many lives marred by the institution. "She never knew about the toothfairy or being tucked into bed by her daddy." such profound words.
Myrrien 1 month ago
"Wrongfully" sent to an institution? When is it ever right?
Lovely singing, beautifully painful lyrics. BTW, I was sent here by Dave Hingsburger, from his blog "Rolling Around in My Head," who is trying to establish January 23 as the "International Day of Mourning and Memory" in honor of all those who have been sent away to institutions and forgotten.
They usually died in the institutions, and were buried on the grounds, without even a name on their headstones.
CapriUni 1 month ago
i love her voice. amazing song.
CarliCuddleBear 4 months ago
How sad. Loved the song
mabonora 1 year ago
This song is one of the best songs I've ever heard..
masey213 2 years ago
wow, I am simply impressed. Very Very touching. gr8 job. You Rock!!!
awsomeish12 2 years ago
guitar is nice-like a cello, very deep
deemilieu 3 years ago
Dana, Very few songs have the power to move me to tears. I rate "She Never Knew..." up there with Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" and Gary Jewel's cover of "Mad World". But your song is no cover. You cared enough to write a song about the life-story of an old women who was so terribly wronged as a child that is a testament to a chapter of our past that very much needs to be examinined and addressed. You are an angel of beauty and compassion. Thank you so very much, John
papastathisjohn 3 years ago
Wow! A friend told me about the vid because we used to explore that place. I'm glad he did because the song is amazing!
MunkeePete 3 years ago
Hey Webbs: YOU DID IT!!! its gorgeous, and nice song too
tornebrookmafia 3 years ago
tear drops I cry, touching
SamGreen99 4 years ago
You're amazing! :)
OlgaBeier 4 years ago
This is so well done. Everytime I see it I can't help but be moved. WEll done Myles, Dana and everyone
Mairebk 4 years ago
Superb as always. :)
Detomah 4 years ago
Your video is outrageous! Beautiful melody and composed perfectly! Wishing you the best of luck in your career! Joan Warburton (KfBoehm's friend)
joanwarburton 4 years ago
Very touching, beautiful song.
RealVeloute 4 years ago
Beautiful and thought-provoking. And that little girl is so precious! ;)
ellndug 4 years ago
great job!!!!!!
water428 4 years ago
Very Sad! But well done!!!!!
Denize73 4 years ago