04/06/2025
Music on
World off
Hello everyone.
Apologies that I havenāt posted in such a while. Real life gets in the way of social media, and I think it should. Iāve been less active for various reasons, but feel Iām ready to provide you a little more content on what Iām doing musically these days, if youāre interested.
Since I last posted here Iāve performed over 100 care home silent discos, the busiest Iāve been for a while. My diary is filling up nicely, and Iām playing regular monthly events at several homes. Over the past 6 months Iāve witnessed some of the most amazing reactions during my events. The smiles, the dancing, the singing, the occasional tears, the laughter, all down to the power of the music. I feel music is so incredibly important in all stages of life, and I listen to as much as I can. Iāve been spending a lot of time behind the scenes curating playlists, rediscovering golden oldies, trying to find that one song that might help somebody remember a long lost love, or for 3 minutes feel like theyāre 16 again. I love my job.
When I perform my events I try to play with a smile on my face, a twinkle in my eye, and offer the occasional gentle banter. A nostalgic musical journey, with songs gently blended to avoid shocks, but maybe a few surprises. Often uptempo to inspire a little dance, followed by more downtempo for a little breather. Overall I aim to make my care home silent discos unique, uplifting experiences. These events often leave me feeling humble on the drive home. Humble for the privilege to choose and play music I feel might bring back a fond memory or two, help belt out a few long forgotten lyrics, and inspire a few dance moves. To me, the kind of things that make me smile are the quiet elderly gent, who overcomes his initial anxiety at wearing these brightly lit headphones, and ends the event shattered after dancing his way around the room, and several ladies. Itās the new resident, perhaps struggling a little to settle in, popping on the headphones, and joining with her new friends enjoying the universal language of music. Magic moments. Connections through music. People who may be having a bit of a crap day, turning the music on, and the world off.
If youāre still here, thanks for reading, thanks for your support, and Iāll try and post more than twice a year.
In other musical news I have taken a drumming workshop, and have joined a 50+ piece Techno and Drum & Bass drumming bandā¦
Pete x