"9/11 Ground Truth" Author Tells a Story of Loss and the Healing Power of Music In New Book
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Farmer met Danny by chance in the spring of 1993, soon after the loss of Farmer's wife.
Key Points:
- Farmer met Danny by chance in the spring of 1993, soon after the loss of Farmer's wife.
- One of his own compositions "Bye Bye Baby" became the searing anthem of his grief.
- "His music touched my soul, and became a vehicle for healing," Farmer said.
- The response to that piece was overwhelming; "It turned out that Danny's music touched people all over the country," Farmer said.