Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Mike Mostert


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The one thing I've really seen a lot of during social distancing is how incredibly close musicians are getting with their fans and followers.  It's over the internet but I swear it's never been so personal.  A new age of music meeting those who receive it has been given birth.  Another side of the picture also showcases an amazing journey of how the singer/songwriters are sharing the full stories of their families and how they walked the path toward this present place.  This means so much to me because there are multitudes of cultures around the world that are losing their family legacy because those growing into a pair of adult shoes don't see such a preservation as being where they want to stand now.  One problem.  In the years ahead when it becomes important and the elders are gone.  The only thing you'll hold are memories which can easily be bent to fit any story.  Mike Mostert shares with us his families experiences.  Which will be held tightly into the digital wavs of this platform as a way of inspiring other families to do the same.  If you don't want to write the history.  Record it.  Grow it forward.

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