The Beatles ~ Why Music Matters

Got to thinking about this as my granddaughter was singing a Beatles tune.

What a legacy the Beatles brings to the table. Three generations and counting of my family luv the music, videos, and times of the Beatles. Sad with happy, great music, and so much joy.

Music Matters is a collective effort by artists and all those who work in and around music to remind listeners of its enduring value. They ask that we, “Help us build a strong movement supporting musicians everywhere, by inviting everyone you know to join the campaign.” Find out more — read our Music Matters FAQs. I must admit, I am just starting to read about this organization.

About Gandalfe

Just an itinerant saxophonist trying to find life between the changes. I have retired from the Corps of Engineers and Microsoft. I am an admin on the Woodwind Forum, run the Seattle Solid GOLD Big Band (formerly the Microsoft Jumpin' Jive Orchestra) a GOLD sax quartet, and enjoy time with family and friends.
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4 Responses to The Beatles ~ Why Music Matters

  1. I don’t listen to as much music as I once did, but I see how important music (of all sorts) is to both my sons. I can’t imagine a world without music in it – or for that matter, without the arts.

    I wish more people in this country would realize how critical music, art, and theater/film are to their lives – the ways in which doing and sitting back and enjoying creative pursuits can enrich their lives.

  2. Gandalfe says:

    Local school music programs are being pared back. No so for sports. I guess school officials have to have your priorities–they just jive with mine.

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  4. Hello Again,
    For many, The Beatles were with them through the good and bad times. Even this brief montage bought back memories of two who fell in love during this era and remained together until his demise. Thanks for posting. 🙂

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