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Can music improve mental health? Pianist and composer Chad Lawson thinks so. His new double album, breathe, released Friday to coincide with National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with pianist Chad Lawson about his new album, "Where We Are." It's described as a "journey from solitude to solidarity." RASCOE: Pianist and composer Chad Lawson ...
and so you hear all the creaks and the cracks of the piano itself. You're hearing it as a machine, almost." Hear more of Lawson's conversation with NPR's Arun Rath at the audio link.
American pianist Chad Lawson was onstage at the Paramount Theatre, Austin, doing a soundcheck for a live episode of Lore Podcast. After the soundcheck was complete, as most musician do, he took a few ...
RASCOE: Pianist and composer Chad Lawson describes his new album as an invitation to decompress. It's called "Where We Are," and Chad Lawson is with us. Welcome to the program. CHAD LAWSON ...
Can music improve mental health? Pianist and composer Chad Lawson thinks so. "Irreplaceable," which came out as an EP earlier this year, opens the Decca Records U.S. release. "It's not a void that you ...
RASCOE: Pianist and composer Chad Lawson describes his new album as an invitation to decompress. It's called "Where We Are," and Chad Lawson is with us. Welcome to the program. CHAD LAWSON: Thank you ...