Learning to Fall
Description: Lowen & Navarro bring together the ALS/Caregiver community to help record the title track off their new album.
Charity: augiesquest
Author: Eric Lowen
Credits: Edited by Lindsay Mofford & Tucker
Views: 12531
Posted: 5/13/08 7:16 PM
Tags:
als lou gehrig mda augie lowen
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Comments:
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Great song, beautifully performed and a much needed boost to the fight to cure ALS. Eric, you have not lost your touch.
Cheers, Rick
posted by Rick Sanchez on 6/09/08 8:46: PM
ישר כוח
posted by אניטה on 6/09/08 4:06: AM
בהצלחה
posted by ענווה on 6/09/08 4:01: AM
Beatiful voic' beautiful song and the idea is wonderful to help people with ALS
posted by zvi on 6/09/08 1:10: AM
very nice! keep on doing!
posted by gil on 6/08/08 6:28: AM
This link was sent by a friend. My wife has ALS. We are Born again Christians trusting Jesus for healing. He is the Great Physician. The song is is great. We would sing "praising God" instead of "raising hell". Jesus, Almighty Lord Savior (ALS)
posted by Ted Hansen on 6/08/08 5:32: AM
wow this video was really something. I mean something in a good way. Meaning it is really inspirational and touching. this song passes on a message to viewers about what people suffer and go through. I hope those who have ALS will get through it...and the song has a great meaning and is really good and played well:]
posted by Jamee Mangoba on 6/06/08 11:20: PM
This video realy touches one's heart. Not only I watch this video for extra credit, but also to help those people get money by watching it.This video is very blessed and I hope that many more people with see the meaning of it.
posted by Joanna on 6/06/08 11:15: PM
What a heart warming performance. It really touched my heart and I watch it over and over. Thank you for bringing awareness to ALS with such incredible music and wish you all continued success for a long time to come. If you ever perform near Ontario, Canada, I will do everything in my power to get there and hope I would get to meet you to thank you in person.
Sincerely
Jo
posted by Jo Taniwa on 6/06/08 1:07: PM
Well done indeed. Enjoyedc it.
posted by Loretta Paralusz on 6/06/08 8:39: AM
Beautiful people, absolutely beautiful! As a fellow ALS patient dg 12/2002 and having done much with MDA in Michigan, I wish I could meet each and everyone of you and give you a big hug. Go to MDA/ALS Newsletter April 2004 and see:Michael deKruif:'Enjoying The Ride' and send me an e-mail as we all travel this amazing road together. In Christ, Michael and Donna deKruif
posted by Michael deKruif on 6/05/08 3:54: PM
Beautiful, gives me the chills to watch and listen to this wonderful video. Inspiring.
Nancy
a person with MS
posted by Nancy on 6/04/08 6:37: PM
This video is inspiring. The music touches me.
Much love & gratitude for the music, & bless all who are suffering from ALS.
posted by Jeannie Lee on 6/04/08 6:08: PM
Eric and Dan
This song is a favorite. I love seeing you perform it time and again, especially when you gather your friends to sing along. I can't wait for the new Album. Hoping to get out to a show somewhere soon.
Diane
posted by Diane on 6/03/08 4:12: PM
Eric,
Thanks for sharing all aspects of your life, learning and that which others might quietly lament..., and thanks for caring for all of us who've been worried silently about you (that particular part of your "speech" certainly hit home in my heart. And, of course, Dan -- thanks to you too.
posted by Don Scott / WJZ-TV on 6/03/08 5:16: AM
How could one doubt there are angels among us after seeing this video? Eric, your love, compassion, positive outlook, persistance, inspiring songs, and that beautiful smile have taught me so much, and carried me through a lot of dark times. Dan, your friendship has been a blessing to me, and you continually amaze me with your endurance to keep everything going. Hearing the voices of the PALS, family and friends brought so much energy to my spirit, and I too cried tears of joy. This video is so much about living and bringing light to the world, and that it does!
Lots of Love
Cindy
posted by Cindy G. on 6/01/08 11:34: PM
I went to school with Kathyrn Skatula and we road the bus together every morning. I is wonderful to see her smiling and singing so beautifully. She always was a STAR and a true talent. May God bless you all for you efforts. Heaven awaits ones such as you. This life is everything bitter sweet, and this video just goes to prove it. Thank you for awakening my heart.
posted by linda Finney on 6/01/08 10:56: PM
What a wonderful piece of work you have done. My Brother Andy had ALS and I miss him so much. You are doing a great thing here I had to listen to it again I will pass this to everybody in my address book. See if we cant cure this thing.
Bless you and thanks
John
bless you
posted by John R on 6/01/08 10:12: AM
Hi guys,
This video gave me chills and brought me to tears - and made me miss you so much! Can't wait until I see you again. Thanks for everything, especially for the difference you make in the world. Love, Mel
posted by Melinda Wright on 5/30/08 8:25: AM

My brother is 51 years old,On April 2005 had diagnoised as ALS . I hope they will find soon something to cure it. It is the one of the most horrible desease on earth.
posted by Talia on 6/10/08 9:52: PM