Located at Beth Abraham Health Services in the Bronx, the Music has Power Recording Studio is dedicated to the improvement of people's physical, emotional and neurological function.  Developed with equipment donated by various supporters such as award-winning musician, moby and Musiodata president, Sandy Wilbur,the Music has Power Recording Studio has allowed the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function to take music therapy to the next level.

 

The studio provides a medium for creativity and rehabilitation.  Using equipment ranging from electronic drums to devices that translate movement to sound, disabled and elderly residents come to the Recording Studio to increase their range of movement or improve their coordination through music making.  Just as important, they come to express their creativity, overcome anxiety or depression, and compose and record their own music.

Since the opening of the Music Has Power Recording Studio, two compilation CDs, with songs written and recorded by Beth Abraham music therapy patients, have been released.  "Recording for Recovery" has 18 tracks and "Songs from the Studio" has 16 tracks.


 

In addition, as part of the expansion of the Institute's services to community programs within the Beth Abraham network, a new mobile recording facility was built for the Beth Abraham Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) Program in the Bronx with the financial support of The Balm Foundation and IMNF board member, Beverly Taki.

The Music Has Power Recording Studio relies upon the generosity of individuals, corporations and foundations to provide life-changing music therapy programs for the restoration of brain function. 

There are a variety of ways to support the Music Has Power Recording Studio. Click here to learn more.