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Show Notes
Today we shine a light on the people making powerful change in their communities—through creativity, compassion, and a whole lot of heart. We’re turning up the volume on a story that hits all the right notes.
KFI's Heather Brooker spoke with Brandon Jay, founder of Altadena Musicians and Instrumental Giving—a grassroots organization that’s not only amplifying local talent, but also putting real instruments into the hands of kids who need them most. From school band rooms to living room jam sessions, Brandon is building a movement that’s about more than music—it’s about equity, access, and empowering the next generation of creators. Get ready for an inspiring conversation on the power of giving, the healing force of music, and what it really means to invest in your community.
KFI's Heather Brooker spoke with Brandon Jay, founder of Altadena Musicians and Instrumental Giving—a grassroots organization that’s not only amplifying local talent, but also putting real instruments into the hands of kids who need them most. From school band rooms to living room jam sessions, Brandon is building a movement that’s about more than music—it’s about equity, access, and empowering the next generation of creators. Get ready for an inspiring conversation on the power of giving, the healing force of music, and what it really means to invest in your community.
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