Cindy Lee Berryhill performs the song "These Twisted Kicks" at a special benefit for her husband in San Francisco on June 28, 2009. This is a special song she wrote about the special challenges she...
Cindy Lee Berryhill performs the song "These Twisted Kicks" at a special benefit for her husband in San Francisco on June 28, 2009. This is a special song she wrote about the special challenges she has to deal with. Renata Bratt is the cellist for this performance.
In 1995, Cindy's husband, Paul Williams (founder of Crawdaddy magazine) suffered a traumatic brain injury in a bicycle accident, leading to early onset of dementia, and a steady decline to the point where he now requires full-time care. The burden on his immediate family has been immense, and there's an effort to solicit help, in the form of contributions of any size, to assist in Paul's continued care and medical attention.
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