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| Britt feeding ice cream while singing to a WWII veteran |
Your American dream came purchased by the nightmares of
many.
A picture speaks a thousand words... Imagine you’re visiting with a WWII veteran and he tells you
“You’re the only family I have.”; imagine wiping the tears from a wheelchair bound veteran while you’re
singing “White Cliffs of Dover”; imagine seeing a veteran sitting dormant in his wheelchair, then coming to life
and playing “air” drums to a song from his past, then going back to his dormant state after the song has ended;
imagine you’re singing to and dancing with a lady veteran who has regressed back to her younger days; imagine being
that lonely person and getting that special one on one attention you so desperately need; imagine listening to a fellow
Vietnam veteran as he tells you “Thanks for saving my life and my family. Your music gives me the courage to make it
through the day.”; imagine enjoying the laughter of your elders as they laugh at your silliness. It’s not
imagination, it’s the reality of every one of Britt’s performances at care facilities all across the country. It’s not imagination, it’s the gift of LOVE.
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| Clara loves Britt's deep, rich voice |
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| Britt dancing while singing |
| Britt's songs |
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| wash the soul and mind so clean... |
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"Dear Britt, My father came to two of your concerts in North Attleboro, MA. He truly enjoyed your music.
He always listened to your CDs at home and in the car. The last weekend in the hospital we played it for him. My father was
proud to be an American and a Vet. I will always be grateful for the happiness you brought to my Dad. God Bless you Britt!
He was a great Dad and you really touched his life. Thanks Britt." Marie
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| Spreading the word "FREEDOM IS NOT FREE" |
"Mr. Small.
When you came out on stage, I didn't know what to think. But you started singing America The Beautiful and for the
first time, I really paid attention to the words. Then when you started telling the boys, especially the football
team, that when our country calls to defend our freedom, they were the "meat" and would be the first to go,
I started to think. Then when you said to the girls, "Ladies all things being equal", it made me laugh, but
now after what happend to Jessica Lynch, I'm no longer laughing. Thank you for opening my (our) eyes."
Sarah, Senior Class, North Attleboro, MA
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"Britt, with all the things happening in the world, I have been listening to your CDs a lot lately. Your
music is timeless and still picks me up when I need it. Just wanted to drop you a line and say keep up the good work. You
have an important message and society needs to keep hearing it."Matt
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| Britt with Gold Star Mothers in Washington DC |
"I was at the Wall in Gardner, Mass. My husband
was killed in Vietnam and his name was never placed on the memorial in the town of Gardner. I was finally able to put it there
when the Wall came to town and Britt was singing. How emotional!!! After 33 years, Ron came home to the sound of Britt
Small." --K. Blamire, Gold Star Wife, Gardner MA
| Singing the National Anthem |
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| Kansas City Royals - Kansas City MO |
"Thanks for singing the National Anthem the way it's suppose to be sung. With respect,
love, and from the heart." Bernie, usher for the Kansas City Royals
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