MEMBERS AND PERFORMING GROUPS

FROM THE

COALITION FOR DISABLED MUSICIANS, INC.

ARE AVAILABLE FOR:

SPECIAL EVENTS,

HANDICAP AWARENESS EVENTS

AND

PTA AND SCHOOL PROGRAMS

BOCES/School Performance Info – ASK US!


Here are just a few of the school and universities where we have provided entertainment and/or educational programs:

Massapequa High School Nassakeag School Boces II
Carman Road School Washington Street School  Drexell Avenue School
 Carbonero Elementary ACLD SUNY Stony Brook St. Joseph’s College
L.I. Lutheran High School Rutgers University SUNY Old Westbury
 Islip Middle School East Plain Elementary School South Country Elementary
 Howell Road School James A. Dever School Pulaski Road School
 Willow Road School Wheeler Avenue School Bellport H. S
Chatterton School Oldfield Middle School Northside School
Rhame Avenue School Forest Brook School  Suffolk Community College
South West Elementary Wood Park Primary School Bretton Woods School

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Saw Mill Intermediate Rolling Hills Primary Forest Lake Elementary
St. Charles Hospital Learning Center Indian Hollow Primary Commack Middle School
Dickinson Avenue School Burr Intermediate School Hauppauge Middle School
 Ocean Avenue Elementary North Ridge Primary East Rockaway High
 Port Jefferson Middle Nassau UCP Learning Center- Freeport Suffolk UCP Learning Center
Commack Cherokee Street School Fifth Avenue School,  Bay Shore Eastport Elementary School
 Norwood Avenue School Chippewa Elementary School Fifth Avenue School, East Northport
Signal Hill Elementary School Bellerose Avenue School Connetquot Elementary School
Ruth C. Kinney Elementary School Hemlock Park Elementary School Oregon Middle School
Maplewood Intermediate School Hauppauge Middle School Ridge Elementary School

AND HERE IS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT US . . .

– “Yesterday you showed us how anyone can play an instrument, any day. We thank you for coming and sharing your songs. May you sing forever. And enjoy all day long. Despite your disabilities. You have a lot of ability and much creativity.” – Washington Street School, 6th Grade Class

– “You were excellent. R.W.C. hopes you come again! and especially room 5 wants you to come again!!” – Love, Class 1F

– “I’d like to take this time to personally thank you for your superb performance at the R.W. Carbonaro School. Your enthusiasm was evident throughout the whole show. Not only did my students attend the best concert of their lives, but they learned a very valuable lesson as well. They came away knowing that a physical and/or learning disability does not have to prevent you from fulfilling a dream. Each of you love music and were able to keep that alive despite the obstacles you were all faced with. Also, thanks for taking the time to answer the questions the first graders had on their minds. By doing so, we can work together in making them more aware of how wonderful anyone’s life can be – just don’t give up. We hope to see you again next year!” – Sincerely, N. Ferrigno

– “I really enjoyed your band. I have learned that just because you have a disability does not mean you have coodies. My favorite song that you played was ‘Lean on Me.’ Thank you for coming to our school.” – Yours truly, Heather R., Drexell Avenue School

– “Thank you for coming to our school. I love the songs you sang. Even though you’re disabled in doing some things, you’re still like everyone else in the world. – Jenny M., Nassakeag School