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posted by Andrew Ryff
Monday, August 31, 2009

A Special Graduation

graduationThe Remedy Band had the pleasure of performing with the graduating students of Peachtree City’s ‘Guitars not Guns’ organization on Sunday, August 30th at the Bridge Community Center in Peachtree City, GA.

Surrounded by family and friends, the graduating class of nine students began the ceremony by demonstrating their basic knowledge of chords before moving on to play full songs with the band. The first song, ‘Bad Moon Rising’ by Creedence Clearwater Revival, was a song the students worked on for weeks leading up to the event with their teacher and mentor, Robby Jackson. It was clearly evident to all in attendance the students had been putting in some practice time because they performed wonderfully on the song, traversing the chord progressions like seasoned veterans. The band played two more songs with the students, finishing up with ‘Can’t You See’ by Marshall Tucker and ‘Born On The Bayou,’ another Creedence Clearwater Revival tune. The students had very little experience with these songs but truly showed their skills with chord changes, moving up and down the fret board as Tim Briscoe (lead guitar) called out the chords. Smiles could be seen throughout the entire room as they played the last note of the final song and walked off amidst cheers and applause.

Established in 2000 by local Peachtree City resident Ray Nelson, Guitars not Guns provides underprivileged youth in the community with guitars and lessons, in an effort to help them discover the positive influence of music and the impact it can have on their lives. In addition to teaching kids how to play guitar, instructors emphasize ancillary life skills such as discipline, hard work, perseverance, and dedication. Consequently, it provides them with an enjoyable hobby and keeps them constructively occupied, instead of potentially falling prey to destructive influences like drugs, gangs or alcohol. The ceremony was the culmination of an eight-week program that taught the students the basics of playing guitar, in addition to hopefully building a strong foundation for love of both music and the instrument.

Ray, his wife Louise, teacher Robby Jackson and event organizer Vicki Blair all had words of congratulations for the students and were beaming with pride watching them play. Lunch was provided for the students, along with gift bags, cake, graduation certificates and, most notably, a guitar that the students were able to take home following the ceremony.

The band had a tremendous time playing with the students and hope to collaborate further with the organization in the future. The kids were nothing short of fantastic and it was thrilling to see how far they had progressed in such a short period of time with hard work and dedication. The confidence they gained by the experience was extremely apparent, which will undoubtedly carry over to other areas of life, leaving the students with more than just guitar lessons during the eight week program, but a few life lessons as well.

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4 Responses to “A Special Graduation”

  1. Along with those kids, you guys made Sunday a very special memory for me. I’m a guitar player and I’m not much of a talker, but knowing that Remedy was who I was introducing made it easy! Just a little side note for ya, that video you have has a still image of Diego. He’s the kid with the tie, in the middle of everyone. He has autism. That kid met you guys and busted his hump learing his songs so he could play with you all. His dad told me that since the lessons, and hearing your band, all he wants to do is perform. Remedy added that extra somethin that got him on a clear track. I feel lucky to have met you guys. Thanks a million,
    Robby

  2. Andrew Ryff says:

    Thanks so much Robby! The pleasure was certainly ours and we can’t thank you enough for involving us. It was obvious how much time you spent with the kids and you made a big impact on them in such a short time. Many kudos for taking the time to spend your Sundays with them!

    You and Vicki will have to give us a shout if you want to stop over during a practice sometime. We’d love to have you and we’d insist on you bringing along your guitar.

    Thanks again!

    Andy

  3. I am with the Contra Costa County Chapter of Guitars Not Guns, and am honored to be involved with such a wonderful organization. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed seeing this article and video, and seeing what our other chapters are up to! You all are awesome! If you ever get out to Northern California, come check us out! We have some fun fundraisers coming up in the near future.
    Sincerely,
    Barbara Gorin
    VP Fundraising
    Contra Costa County Chapter
    Guitars Not Guns
    I LOVE volunteering for this program!!!!

  4. Andrew Ryff says:

    Thanks so much Barbara! We had a fantastic time and really enjoyed the experience. I’m sure we’ll be back and if we’re ever out to California, we’ll be sure to look you up!

    Thanks again!

    Andy

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