Sunday, November 15, 2009

"Street Texting" Video Campaign Kicks Off!

The Songs of Love Foundation will be featuring people from all over America in a series of videos that will show individuals proudly exclaiming how they just donated to Songs of Love by texting in their $5 or $10 donations! Check back in a few days to see the first of many featured videos as the campaign progresses.


Friday, October 2, 2009

Cicily Watkins



Dear Lindsey,

Thank you for writing singing my song. I really love listening to it! Whenver I hear it, I get a huge, proud smile on my face. Thank you for doing something for me that brings me so much joy. My sister Maya said to tell you she loves my song too! We think you have a beautiful voice! Here's a picture of me with my song, smiling while I listen to it. I hope it makes you happy.

With Love, Cicily Watkins

Tyler Truex


Dear Songs of Love and Bryan Tilford,

We just wanted to express our sincere thanks for the wonderful song you wrote and sang for our 4-year-old son, Tyler. He absolutely loves it!. The lyrics are absolutely fantastic - they fit together perfectly and capture who Tyler is. His song actually arrived just a little bit before Christmas, and so he opened it Christmas morning. It was such a personalized, original gift for him. He played it for everyone he saw, making sure he took it to Grandma's house to play for all of his cousins. We played it over and over. . . He now refers to it as "The Tyler Song", and is often seen dancing and singing along to it. We all know most of the words now, and so we all have a blast singing the song together. We've said many times that thought this isn't the road we would have chosen for Tyler (having cancer). God has placed some special caring people in our lives (like yourselves) that otherwise we wouldn't have known about. May God bless you in all your endeavors!

With many thanks,

The Truex Family



Gwyneth Taylor




Dear Nathan and Becky,

On behalf on Gwyneth, my husband and I want to thank you for the most beautiful song we have ever heard! Not only were the vocals and music wonderful, but the words truly captured the essence of Gwyneth. We all cried when we heard the song for the first time and listened to it over and over again. Now Gwyneth plays it on her portable CD player and takes it wherever she goes! She is still amazed when she listens to the song about all the wonderful things she likes to do, especially about the chocolate chips and icing. This road we have been on the past year has not been an easy one, however the intense love and care as well as the time and expense put into Gwyneth's song has truly touched our hearts and provided our family a very positive experience which we will never forget. Your music and song for Gwyneth has truly been medicine to our soul! Thank you!!!

God Bless,

Philip, Stephanie and Gwyneth Taylor

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Zackary McGowan

In March of this year, longtime songwriter of love Carl Allocco wrote a song for Zackary McGowan, a 7-year old boy battling Neurofibromatosis. In May, we received a newspaper clipping in the mail detailing a display that Zackary put up at his local SunTrust Bank in Mebane, North Carolina. The display was dedicated to raising funds for Songs of Love! Immediately upon reading this article, we called Zackary to thank him, and quickly felt the warmth of his big heart. You can click here to read this article from the Mebane Enterprise. Listen to Zack's tune and a bunch of our other favorites on the Songs of Love Jukebox

Featured Songs of Love Child - Cole Harris (Fall 2009 Newsletter)

image of Cole HarrisTwo-year-old Cole Harris lives in Illinois with his mother, father, and new baby brother Jack. He loves all his family, including his cousin Corin, Grandma Beth and Grandma Sally, and his Poppa Chuck, who all provide an incredible amount of love and support as he battles retinoblastoma. He is an active child who is on the go "from the moment he wakes up until the moment he goes to bed," and loves to read every night. The letter below was sent in by his parents. Click here to listen to his song, written by Frances Drost, and many other great "songs of love."

letter from Cole Harris' parents

Carl Allocco - Featured Songwriter of Love (Fall 2009 Newsletter)

image of Carl with guitarCarl Allocco first heard about Songs of Love in a newspaper ad back in 1996. He immediately called John Beltzer and jumped on board. To date, he has written more than 2,000 "songs of love" for as many children, and continues to jump at the opportunity to write more every day. Carl's musical career began in the 80's, playing an eclectic rock style reminiscent not only of the Beatles but also of bands gaining popularity at the time. Carl has travelled the world playing his music, and has been fortunate enough to have recorded and played with legends such as The Ramones, Rick Danko (The Band), and many others. In addition to being one of the longest-standing "songwriters of love," Carl helps to maintain our website, and on a daily basis serves as an advisor to the Songs of Love team both on a logical and spiritual level. He is also the creator of the popular iPhone application iRunes, a high-tech oracle from which one seeks advice. iRunes is available on the iTunes app store, and 10% of the proceeds will go towards the Songs of Love Foundation. More information on Carl can be found at his website, www.carlallocco.com.

Carl Allocco is one of more than 100 songwriters of love, and we look forward to featuring all of them in future newsletters.

Fundraising Initiatives (Fall 2009 Newsletter)

image of the SOL credit cardLike many other charities all over the country, Songs of Love is struggling to earn every penny, while still using each cent to its fullest potential. Though funding is down across the board, we are still dedicated to honoring each and every request for a "song of love" that comes in, and our songwriters are writing every word and playing every note with all the passion and love that you would expect. In an environment such as this one, Songs of Love needs to find new and exciting ways to raise funds so that we can continue to write songs for all the kids, and that is just what we are doing.

Text "Song" to 85944 to donate $5 to the Songs of Love Foundation and make a child smile! You can text it on your own, or add the previous sentence to your email signature. Or, if you are ever speaking in a public venue, you can take 5 minutes to tell the audience about Songs of Love, and ask them all to send the text message, making a one-time donation of $5. Even small donations like this one, when added up, make a large impact on the lives of the children we serve.

Applying for the Songs of Love Capital One Visa Card is a great way to get money for Songs of Love while you shop! On your first purchase, $25 will be donated to Songs of Love at no extra cost to you. After that, 1% of each purchase is donated to Songs of Love. On top of that, there is no interest on purchases made until May 2010! Just click here to apply for our card. Just think, if ten people use our card and make one purchase, that will sponsor a "song of love" for one very special child.

Happy Birthday John! (Fall 2009 Newsletter)

Songs of Love Founder and President John Beltzer will be celebrating his 50th Birthday on September 8! In honor of this milestone birthday, we hope that you can donate $1 for every year that he has been alive. Those of you that know John are aware that he eats, sleeps and breathes Songs of Love, and a gift such as this one would mean more than anything else. You can make your donation by clicking below. Donate Now

Laura Duda and Blythe Philip - Featured Songs of Love Hospital Advisory Board Members (Fall 2009 Newsletter)

Laura Duda, Child Life Specialist, and Blythe Philip, Music Therapist, of Children's Hospital of Michigan have referred over 250 children to Songs of Love since the year 2000. Their dedication has brought joy to many children and families.

Other News (Fall 2009 Newsletter)

On May 29, Songs of Love held a benefit concert at B.B. King's Blues' Club in New York City featuring Matt Cusson, Javier and Billy Porter. During the concert the audience members helped finish a "song of love" for Britney Vargas who is battling a kidney ailment. This marked the 19,000th "song of love" and made a wonderful girl very happy.

On July 11, we recorded a "song of love" at the Montgomery Gentry concert in Altamont, New York, held by WGNA Country Fest. The song, for Zachery DeLoach, was written and performed by Montgomery Gentry keyboardist Eddie Kilgallon, and a greeting was added on to the song by the brothers Gentry.

Another fundraising event was held in Jacksonville, Florida, hosted by Susanne Hodge, Music Messenger, and the Orange Blossom Country Music Association Singers. They helped perform a song written by John Beltzer for 3-year-old Kinsey Tumlin, and also presented songs written by Mike & Netha Schrimpf to Shawn Shortridge (14), and to Samantha Fross (5) written by William Sherry.

By late October or early November, we are on track to reach our 20,000th Song of Love! Planning is still underway for how we will celebrate this milestone, and which special child will receive the song! Keep an eye out for any updates on this event!

This quarter, songwriters of love Tim Bongiovanni and Rick Tell both reached their 100th "songs of love." We wish to thank them for their hard work and dedication, and look forward to many, many more.

We have also welcomed Eric Vinson, Jeremi Morris and Danny Smith to our songwriting team, all from the Nashville area of Tennessee. We are honored to have them writing for us, as they will surely be bringing many smiles to children everywhere.

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We are also still accepting car donations through our
Children Are Receiving Songs (CARS) Program.

car donation program
Please click here for more information.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Golfers Come Together to "Swing and Sing" for Songs of Love

On September 16, 2009, Songs of Love held its 11th annual "Swing and Sing" golf outing in Franklyn, NJ. After the golfers returned to the cluhouse from a day at the course they all added their voices on a "song of love" for 5-year-old Grace Giannotti who is battling cancer.

Watch the video of this wonderful event!.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/32762331/ns/today-today_participate

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Songs of Love introduces the "Raising Funds, Raising Voices!" School Program!

As part of the Songs of Love Foundation's "Raising Funds, Raising Voices!" program, your school can record a one-of-a-kind uplifting personalized song for a sick child and help raise funds for Songs of Love. We invite you to join countless other groups who have become stars in their own right. A recent Songs of Love event prompted Lauren, a Piscataway H.S. Student, to state "It is not just giving money, I don't know of any other organization like it!"

Monday, June 29, 2009

Songs of Love Celebrates its 19,000th "Song of Love" at B.B. King's in New York City!

On Monday, June 29, 2009, Songs of Love held a benefit concert at B.B. King's Blues' Club in New York City featuring Matt Cusson, Javier and Billy Porter. During the concert the audience members helped finish a "song of love" for Britney Vargas who is battling a kidney ailment.

This marked the 19,000th "song of love" and made a wonderful girl very happy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF-l0qTqQzs

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Songs of Love to provide its "Medicine of Music" to children staying at the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island

New Hyde Park, NY (April 2008) - John Beltzer, President and Founder of the non-profit organization called the Songs of Love Foundation recently met with the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island to offer free songs specifically geared to help children with challenging illnesses or disabilities. Songs of Love writes and records personalized songs based on the personality, hobbies and life of each child. Songs of Love CD's will be available free of charge to every child whose family stays at the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island.

"Songs of Love is a very unique and insightful organization,'' said Robert S. Weitzner, President of the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island. "These amazing CD's will bring joy and laughter to our children and their families who are going through some very difficult times.''

John Beltzer of Forest Hills, Queens, founded the organization in 1996. A drummer in a cover band that began in 1980, with his brother Julio on vocals, he was inspired to start a non-profit that would help children after recording a song called Songs of Love. The song, written by his
brother Julio two months before he passed away in 1984, became the namesake of Mr. Beltzer's organization. Mr. Beltzer continued recording songs and in 1995, signed a record deal on Elektra Records with an artist by the name of Alana Davis.

"My goal is to ensure that every child who has family staying at the House will walk away with a song in hand,'' said Mr. Beltzer. "We have had thousands of letters exclaiming the benefits our songs have on the children. I look forward to creating an everlasting collaboration between the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island and the Songs of Love Foundation.''

The Ronald McDonald House of Long Island is a "home-away-from home" for families who are caring for seriously ill children undergoing medical treatment in area hospitals. Located on the campus of Schneider Children's Hospital, the House accommodates families in a warm and supportive environment. Since opening in 1986, more than 12,000 families from the United States and more than 80 countries around the world have been served.

Many of the families are from Queens, Suffolk and Nassau Counties, as well as the surrounding metropolitan area.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Songs of Love on the BBC in the UK!

Songs of Love launches its program in Liverpool, UK . . . birthplace of The Beatles!

Watch the news story on the BBC from 1/13/09.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWBErTFUA-k