"How Do We Heal?" by War for Peace- February 10, 2025 (MFAS- Voices of Valor)
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.
How Do We Heal?"—an original song written and recorded by our newest group of Veterans, known as War for Peace. We extend our deepest gratitude to the Veterans who participated in this session. Your voices, stories, and dedication made this song possible, and we are truly honored to share your message with the world. This incredible track was brought to life at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, NJ, with Ron Haney and Dave Rimelis as musician/facilitators and Kyle Cassel as our recording engineer. Music produced and performed by Ron Haney, the song released on February 10, 2025. A heartfelt thank you to Lyons VA Medical Center for their support and to the PNC Foundation, whose generous grant made this session a reality.