Music for Seniors in the News

Special feature: How Music for Seniors came to be

By |August 31, 2021|Categories: Featured News, In the News, Music for Seniors News|

This is an article featured in the Forward FOCUS Summer 2021 publication by FiftyForward Telling Our Stories By Sarah Martin McConnell “Sarah, you have to come get mother” said Priscilla my sister when we finally connected after hours of dead phone my lines. Hurricane Katrina had just pummeled the Mississippi Gulf Coast. There was no power, no water, and four families were holed up in the mother 96-degree heat of [...]

Joy, Laughter – and Music are the Best Medicine

By |December 9, 2020|Categories: In the News|

 Here's a wonderful feature story highlighting Music for Seniors' work!  Joy, Laughter - and Music - are the Best Medicine for Area Seniors appears prominently in the 2019 Report to the Community from Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, published November, 2020. We are grateful to be a recipient of funding from The Hunter Armistead Fund to Inspire Joy and Laughter and we are honored by the recognition from CFMT. Music for Seniors Program Report 2020 immediately follows CFMT's feature.  This Report [...]

TEDx Nashville invites McConnell to present a TED Talk on December 6 (17:18)

By |December 6, 2019|Categories: In the News, Knoxville News, Music for Seniors News, Videos|

Sarah Martin McConnell engages her TEDx audience in a sing-along to demonstrate how live music benefits us all. She shares her personal journey which led her to found Music for Seniors in 2007, along with music making research highlights involving brain plasticity – including how making music trains the ear to help us separate speech from background noise, especially later in life.

PBS News Hour Feature!

By |November 27, 2019|Categories: In the News, Knoxville News, Nashville News|

by John Yang and Leah Nagy John Yang of PBS interviewsMusic for Seniors participants and learns how the group connects people through live music – and how measuring its effects, with the help of Vanderbilt University researchers, may benefit all of us. See the PBS News Hour segment here

Best of Nashville 2019

By |November 25, 2019|Categories: In the News|

Photo: Daniel Meigs By Margaret Littman, Nashville Scene, October 2019 Music for Seniors’ Founder and Executive Director, Sarah Martin McConnell, has been recognized as Best Nonprofit Mover and Shaker. Congratulations, Sarah! Read the article in the Nashville SCENE here

How Music Helps Seniors’ Brain Health

By |March 12, 2017|Categories: In the News|

by Sarah Martin McConnell , Tennessean 03.12.17 Auditory neuroscientist Dr. Nina Kraus of Northwestern University has conducted cutting-edge research about how to keep our brains nimble – and music making tops the list. Read the article in the Tennessean here

How music helps seniors’ brain health

By |March 12, 2017|Categories: In the News|

STORY HIGHLIGHTS Opinion: What better place is there for seniors to live more musically than in Music City, USA? Sarah Martin McConnell is the founder and current Executive Director of Music for Seniors. Have you always wanted to play an instrument or sing with a group? Well, do not delay! It turns out that active engagement in music making tops the list for enduring benefits for your brain's health. When [...]

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