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And in honor of the Strawberry Moon, which the native Americans named because it coincided with the strawberry harvest...won't be another until 2043...

 
I'm now losing my Daddy to this terrible disease so yes, this song speaks to me as a good reminder...I'm sure I am not the only one...🫂



“Remember Me This Way” is a heartfelt folk ballad written to honor those living with dementia and the loved ones who care for them.

Inspired by a powerful dementia care wish list, this emotional song reminds us how to connect with someone living in a world we might not understand — with patience, respect, and love.

Whether you're a caregiver, a family member, or someone who's been touched by memory loss, this song is for you.🎵

Lyrics written by a loved one, melody and vocals brought to life with the help of AI tools

💬 If this song speaks to you or reminds you of someone you love, please share it, comment below, or add it to your dementia support playlist.
 


There was a time Daxlin Veylo didn't expect to wake up the next day.

Too many nights spent in silence, too many bottles drained chasing answers that never came.

But he's still here.“Alive for a Reason” is the sound of a man who’s seen the edge—and took one long step back. It’s not a love song. It’s not a gospel. It’s a truth told in gravel and fire.

With a rougher voice than ever, Daxlin delivers this blues anthem straight from the gut. No filters. No pretty lights. Just scars, breath, and a worn-out guitar that still rings with purpose.

He’s not looking for pity. He’s not trying to save anyone.

He’s just saying it plain:“

I’m alive. And that’s no accident.”
 
Some of these have been timely lately:





 
Brian Douglas Wilson - June 20, 1942-June 11, 2025 RIP

In My Room - The Beach Boys / Brian Wilson and Gary Usher / 1963



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Brian Wilson circa 2009
 


She Didn’t Know She Was Brave is a soul-blues ballad from Daxlin Veylo — raw, tender, and full of quiet power. It’s a tribute to the women who carry strength in silence, and a reminder that your voice, your worth, and your story… matter.

She Didn’t Know She Was Brave - Some stories don’t shout – they burn slow.
This song is for every woman who ever questioned her worth, who stayed quiet while carrying more than anyone knew.

It’s about the quiet strength in someone who never saw herself as strong…
but kept showing up, kept standing, kept loving.

Maybe it’s your sister. Maybe it’s your mother.
Maybe it’s YOU or the woman in the mirror.

If this song finds you – let it in. And please remember this:

You are strong. You matter. !!
You’ve always been brave — even if no one ever told you.
Let this song remind you of what’s always been true.
 
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