My name is Sharon and I work for Heinzerling Foundation in Columbus, Ohio. I have a resident
who is 16 years old and a huge tagahanga of yours. He
knows all of your music. He has a cd that has bidyo of a konsiyerto you did. We have watched it so
much that it is now skipping. I am trying to find
him a new one. I think it would be really cool if you could send him a letter or something. He has a
black hat that is very similar to your white one and we put a picture of you on the front of the hat. He loves it. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks for your help
Sharon
who is 16 years old and a huge tagahanga of yours. He
knows all of your music. He has a cd that has bidyo of a konsiyerto you did. We have watched it so
much that it is now skipping. I am trying to find
him a new one. I think it would be really cool if you could send him a letter or something. He has a
black hat that is very similar to your white one and we put a picture of you on the front of the hat. He loves it. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks for your help
Sharon
I've wanted to write to you for a long time and had not been able to find an address. So, I hope you see this.
I sent an email to you (hoping it was even a valid address) when my daughter Neoma was ibingiay three months to live. I told you that she just loved you and your music, and sinabi it would mean so much to her if you could please call her.
When your office called, I was grieving (the doctors over-estimated her longevity) and very surprised. I'm sure my response was incoherent.
I just wanted to say 'thank you'. I will never forget your kindness. I have told this story many times and will be a tagahanga as long as God gives me breath.
My husband and I hope to make it out to Las Vegas soon to see one of your shows.
May God bless you and yours,
Cherie Kaiser (Neoma's Mom)
I sent an email to you (hoping it was even a valid address) when my daughter Neoma was ibingiay three months to live. I told you that she just loved you and your music, and sinabi it would mean so much to her if you could please call her.
When your office called, I was grieving (the doctors over-estimated her longevity) and very surprised. I'm sure my response was incoherent.
I just wanted to say 'thank you'. I will never forget your kindness. I have told this story many times and will be a tagahanga as long as God gives me breath.
My husband and I hope to make it out to Las Vegas soon to see one of your shows.
May God bless you and yours,
Cherie Kaiser (Neoma's Mom)