The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for
Research on Human Behavior recently hosted its third annual
music camp for young adults (ages 16+) with Williams
syndrome. It is a weeklong residential camp held on the
Vanderbilt campus (in Nashville, TN) in
conjunction with the Blair School of Music. Campers
celebrate music by participating in a songwriting workshop,
recording session, and songwriter's night.
The week's activities culminated on June 29 with a performance on the historic stage of the Grand Ole Opry during its Friday night live radio broadcast on 650-AM WSM. Introduced by country legend Bill Anderson, Meghan and the rest of the performers "rocked the house down", as one Williams camper proudly exclaimed as they left to a standing ovation.
Backstage, the exuberant campers
enjoyed a private "after-party" with friends, family, and a
couple of surprise drop-ins -- country singers Jim Ed Brown
and current Universal South recording artist & rising star,
Joe Nichols, whose
recent releases Man With a Memory, Size Matters
(Someday), and Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off have
soared to the top of the country music charts.
For more information, about the Williams syndrome Music Camp or the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, please visit http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy/community/williamscamp.html.
(photos by Gary Rubin)