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goatgirl
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posted February 01, 2008 06:02 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Just wanted to share this really uplifting story There's a video of his singing at the url.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/25/assignment_america/main3753997.shtml?source=search_story

A Boy And His Music

David Militello, 8, is a very talented -- and patriotic -- singer despite his autism. Steve Hartman reports on David's gift in this installment of "Assignment America".

(CBS) Before this week's Martin Luther King rally in Atlanta, they did a sound check, which went off … without a sound.

The stage manager asked 8-year-old David Militello: "Just a few lines for us, okay?"

David was scheduled to sing the national anthem.

"Go ahead, sing it for me…" the state manager pleaded.

Unfortunately, David wasn't in a very star-spangled mood, CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman reports. Which begs the question: How'd he even get this gig?

"Oh, he can sing!" said Joyce Ketchie-Cann, the director of Harmony, one of the most prestigious childrens choirs in Atlanta. She's seen David withdrawn. But she has also seen what he's capable of - when he puts his autism aside.

“He closes in, and then he comes back out, and what he comes out with is like a butterfly out of a cocoon,” she said.

David has a form of autism called Aspergers. At first, his mother says he seemed perfectly normal - even said a few words - until about age 2.

“He became non-verbal," David's mother said. "And then the humming started.”

The humming - for two years, constant humming - was followed by notes, and lines, and eventually entire songs.

And although his mind still locks up with autism, "For me, its like being stuck in certain phases."

David is convinced he knows the key.

"How do you get unstuck?" Hartman asked him.

"When I sing," David said.

His specialty is the national anthem, which he has already sung twice at NBA games.

Hartman said to David: "Some people find it very hard to sing."

"Nope," said David. "It's not tough."

Fortunately, David doesn't have Hartman's vocal disability.

Although he still does have his own hurdles. His autistic "phases" as he calls them. Turns out, sometimes it takes more than a song to unstick him. Sometimes, it takes an audience too.

In the end, David gave another flawless tribute to the flag. And in doing so, he unfurled just a little more of the mystery of autism.

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AcousticGod
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posted February 01, 2008 07:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Interesting.

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dafremen
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posted February 01, 2008 08:11 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very awesome. Bravo for a positive contribution! Thanks gg.

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dafremen
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posted February 03, 2008 01:26 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I wanted to reiterate how nice it was to read this post.

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goatgirl
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posted February 05, 2008 11:58 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You're most welcome. I found it refreshing as well.

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The truth is ... everything counts. Everything. Everything we do and everything we say. Everything helps or hurts; everything adds to or takes away from someone else. ~ Countee Cullen

We are weaving character every day, and the way to weave the best character is to be kind and to be useful. Think right, act right; it is what we think and do that makes us who we are. ~ Elbert Hubbard

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venusdeindia
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posted February 20, 2008 01:26 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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