Sunday, September 4, 2011

Songs and Music Inspired by September 11 2001

9/11 Hope & Renewal


#4 in an 11-Day Memorial Series of Posts

Continuing MBE's special 11 Days of September memorial post series, this story focuses on the origins of songs and music, such as Twin Towers Song for America, that were inspired by the events of September 11, 2001. Back stories are provided, along with links so you will be able to learn more as well as hear some of the greatest music written to commemorate this historical event and the upcoming 10th anniversary.  Included are my personal picks for the most emotionally moving tunes that helped me and countless other Americans move forward with hope and a sense of renewal following this tragedy, through the days, months, and years after that horrific 9/11 attack on U.S. soil.

 

Our Spirit Can Never Be Broken
Image, Little Did She Know by Kristy Jackson

This tune -- created by Holt just hours after the World Trade Center collapsed -- is widely thought to be the first of September 11th songs ever to be written and recorded.

A number of songs from this album were written and performed in memory of the events of September 11th. These include the title track, The Rising, Empty Sky, You're Missing, and others.

Former Beatles member Paul was in a plane on the ground on the morning of September 11th at JFK Airport when the World Trade Center was attacked. So he saw the horrors live as they unfolded in New York. The events of that unforgettable day hit him hard, so he wrote this song the next day.

This female musician not only wrote this song but also responded to the 9/11 tragedy by establishing the non-profit Feel the Music, an organization that was founded to bring music and inspiration to children, families and adults touched by trauma, loss or illness.   Listen to Valerie's performance of her original memorial song, as she sings it at WTC Responder Day in 2010.

This song written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey was recorded in memory of September 11. It featured on the 2003 compilation album The Very Best of Eagles as well as appearing as a bonus track on the Deluxe Edition of the Eagles' 2007 album Long Road Out of Eden.

Melissa dedicated this song to the memory of Mark Bingham who died at the age of 31 aboard United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11th. The tune also is her tribute to Mark's family and friends and to all heroes involved.

Written by the late singer, Michael had just finished two sold-out performances in New York on September 7 and 10.  The next morning, planes crashed into each of the World Trade Center towers, as well as The Pentagon, and a field in Shanksville, PA. Michael rewrote his song and performed it in memory of September 11 with a supergroup of well-known artists that included Celine Dion, Usher, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Carlos Santana, and many others.

For this song, writer performer Neil was inspired by passenger Todd Beamer's last words "Let's roll" aboard hijacked Flight 93 which crashed into a field in Western Pennsylvania. This 9/11 tribute song was included in his album Are You Passionate?

Kristy, who's song is about a little girl who kisses her Daddy goodbye for the last time as he leaves for a business trip in L.A. on the morning of 9/11/01, is an unsung hero in her own right. Not only did she write this beautiful and moving song, she also opted to  turn down a major label deal to remain independent, donating all royalties from airplay and half the net proceeds from her CD sales. As a result of maintaining full creative rights to her music, she raised over $26,000 to directly benefit various 9/11 related causes. To hear her sing this absolutely beautiful song and to see powerful images from September 11th set to music along with it, listen and watch Kristy Jackson's 9/11 tribute YouTube Video 

In Memory of the 10th Anniversary
This is based on the original tune written for 9/11, updated to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. Songwriter Holt Vaughn sums up the power of music in times of tragedy well. “No, we weren’t EMT’s or firefighters," Vaughn says, "But we could be first-responders in the arts, song and media. Music is a powerful and therapeutic force.”   
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Don't miss the other posts in this unique Mommy Blogger
September 11th Memorial
Series of Hope & Renewal

Thursday, September 1, 2011 - Imagery of a Pink Hand Bag
Friday, September 2, 2011 – Life is Too Short After 9/11 Book Review
Saturday, September 3, 2011 – Charity Event Fitting Memorial to 9/11
Sunday, September 4, 2011 – Songs & Music Inspired by 9/11
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Teaching Kids from K-12 About 9/11
Thursday, September 8, 2011 –  9/11 Acknowledged by Fashion's Night Out
Friday, September 9, 2011 – Children's Readathon at World Trade Center 9/10
Saturday, September 10, 2011 – 9/11 National Day of Service & Remembrance
Sunday, September 11, 2011 –
10th Anniversary is Marked in Cities & Towns Across U.S.



Please Comment
What songs do you like best that either memorialize the events of September 11th or that you think are the ideal tributes for the 10th Anniversary? Please share and leave a comment below.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Big Sunday L.A. Charity Memorial Event in California A Fitting Memorial to 9/11

September 11 - Hope & Renewal
#3 in an 11-Day Memorial Series of Posts

From New York to Los Angeles and every state in the U.S. in between, observance plans are being finalized for 9/11 across the country next Sunday. In fact, the events that will mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the four jets that crashed resulting in almost 3000 people being murdered are amazingly varied.  In the third post of the September 11 memorial series, we'll look at one of the more unusual memorial events that has been scheduled -- one that remembers everything that was lost that day, but is intended to actively make the world a better place, too -- the Big Sunday Los Angeles Food Drive and Community Breakfast.
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

To commemorate the upcoming 9-11 anniversary, Big Sunday is turning their September Monthly on Melrose service event into get together and special food drive for a food pantry for the poor in L.A. SOVA -- which is an acronym for Sustenance - Opportunity - Volunteerism - Advocacy.

The morning will include a potluck breakfast for volunteers. In addition, in conjunction with Operation Gratitude, attendees will be invited to write letters to U.S. active duty troops, as well as have the opportunity to share personal memories of September 11th with each other. The event is set for Sunday, September 11, from 6 AM to 12 PM at the Big Sunday office, 6111 Melrose Ave. in L.A.

According to Big Sunday Founder and Executive Director and author of Everyone Helps, Everyone Wins, David Levinson, "This special community service event feels like a fitting way to mark this difficult anniversary.  The event begins at 6:00 AM because the attacks occurred at about 6:30 West Coast time."

Big Sunday is a member of a new coalition of L.A. service organizations called L.A. Remembers plan service events such as this to commemorate the tenth anniversary of this American tragedy.  The non-profit's mission is to build community through community service in Southern California with volunteers coming from and serving all kinds of neighborhoods.  The idea is everyone has natural gifts that they can share to help others.

See the Big Sunday website for more details.  Also, feel free to contact David Levinson at david@bigsunday.org if you want to volunteer, donate, attend, or help in any other way.

Don't miss the other posts in this unique Mommy Blogger
September 11th Memorial
Series of Hope & Renewal

Thursday, September 1, 2011 - Imagery of a Pink Hand Bag
Friday, September 2, 2011 – Life is Too Short After 9/11 Book Review
Saturday, September 3, 2011 – Charity Event Fitting Memorial to 9/11
Sunday, September 4, 2011 – Songs & Music Inspired by 9/11
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Teaching Kids from K-12 About 9/11
Thursday, September 8, 2011 –  9/11 Acknowledged by Fashion's Night Out

Please Comment
What plans do you have to honor and observe the 10th anniversary of 9/11? Please share and leave a comment below.





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Friday, September 2, 2011

Life is Too Short Stories of Transformation and Renewal After 9/11 - Memorial Series Book Review

September 11 - Hope & Renewal
#2 in an 11-Day Memorial Series of Posts

Life is too short. For all September 11th survivors – whether or not we knew anyone who was injured or lost their life or that of a loved one that day – this is a truly poignant statement. After all it is us, the living, who must cope with the aftermath of the worst terrorist attack to ever occur on U.S. soil.  Thankfully, there's an uplifting and inspirational new bookLife is Too Short Stories of Transformation and Renewal After 9/11 – that can help us continue to heal as well as search and find new meaning in our lives to commemorate the tragedy's 10th anniversary.


It is well-accepted that most of us were deeply affected by this disaster.  But zeroing in on what inspired some particular people and how they took action after the events of that horrible day, is something that we can all find instructive.  

This is the second post in this blog's  11 Days of September 9/11 Memorial Post Series. In the post-2001 world that we live in, this new title by Wendy Stark Healy may be just the read to help us proceed with our personal and national renewals to once again be able to appreciate the best things in life and what is great about living in America

After September 11, Healy worked on the front lines of the tragedy as communications director for Lutheran Disaster Response of New York and the Lutheran Bishop of the Metropolitan New York Synod. At times, the book does touch on religion lightly, but never in an offensive way. So, I think those of us not of the Christian faith can benefit from reading this.

This book, with portrait photography by Dru Nadler, retells the real life stories of 12 men and women who were directly touched by 9/11 during the rescue and restorative period that followed. Each true vignette that is told is as unique as the person who lived it -- from a Lutheran pastor, the CEO of September 11 Families Association, an equities trader, and an academic of practical theology, to various leaders of community institutions, a spiritual healer, and a female musician

These are all amazing and inspiring people, for sure. However, to me, the most captivating story of all you'll read about is about a young lady (a liver transplant recipient as a baby) who was just 11 in 2001.  She has leveraged the tragic experience ever since to celebrate life by raising awareness among teens about the homeless.

No one says it better in this book than Dr. David Grand, Ph.D., a New York psychologist and trauma counselor who has provided support to nearly 500 people with 9/11-related issues. He explains that generally the impacts of tragedies are lessened over time and people soon forget and go back to normal life. 

Commemorating 9/11 is a way to remember the tragedy and to let survivors know that they haven’t been forgotten,” Dr. Grand says.

With such emotion, it’s a good thing that each person’s story is a separate chapter, because this book is certain to inspire heavy reflection into each of us that reads this.  So, take this book slowly as it will likely ignite some new ideas and thoughts of your own.

Life is Too Short Stores of Transformation and Renewal After 9/11 by Wendy Stark Healy $12.95 (paperback); $22.95 (hardback); and $9.99 (E-Book) is published by iUniverse.

Don't miss the other posts in this unique Mommy Blogger
September 11th Memorial
Series of Hope & Renewal

Thursday, September 1, 2011 - Imagery of a Pink Hand Bag
Friday, September 2, 2011 – Life is Too Short After 9/11 Book Review
Saturday, September 3, 2011 – Charity Event Fitting Memorial to 9/11
Sunday, September 4, 2011 – Songs & Music Inspired by 9/11
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 – Teaching Kids from K-12 About 9/11
Thursday, September 8, 2011 –  9/11 Acknowledged by Fashion's Night Out


Please Comment
What is your own story about how 9/11 touched you and how you have changed as a person for that better? Please share and leave a comment below.






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