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Make A Difference Minute: A Life in Music

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On this Make a Difference Minute, I have John Ford Coley, one half of the legendary duo England Dan and John Ford Coley, as he reflects on the people who first encouraged his musical gifts. John shares how his parents recognized his love for music early on, providing piano lessons and nurturing the imagination of a young boy who would pretend the footrest in a barber chair was a piano keyboard. Those early influences helped shape a career that has now spanned decades and produced timeless hits including "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" and "Nights Are Forever Without You." Today, John continues to perform across the country, sometimes with groups like Ambrosia and Three Dog Night and sometimes by himself, sharing songs, stories, and plenty of laughter along the way. He says his goal is simple. He wants people to come together, forget the controversies of the world for a while, and simply enjoy the music. More than 50 years after his biggest hits first reached the airwaves, John Ford Coley is still doing what he loves, bringing people together through the universal language of music. Learn more and keep up with John at JohnFordColey.com [http://JohnFordColey.com]. This MADM is brought to you by Green's Dependable Hardware, proudly supporting stories and the people who make our communities strong. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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