John Wall becomes emotional Friday at the Songwriting Camp for Veterans in Colorado Springs as Darden Smith performs a song based on a veteran's poem. "We learned we have something else to give," Wall said of an earlier camp. (Joe Amon, The Denver Post)01/23/2012 - U.S. Army combat engineer John Wall was deployed twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan and survived several IED blasts but was hit by an "explosively formed projectile," which caused severe pain and the loss of feeling in his legs.
The blast happened in Baghdad, at a place that veterans call Predator Road. Last summer, at the first Songwriting Camp for Veterans, Wall teamed with eight other vets to turn their shared war experiences into songs.
"It was very healing for everyone who participated," Wall said. "One guy said it was a revival of the soul.
"No one was musically inclined. It wasn't like we showed up with our guitars. We learned we have something else to give and that we can do so much more than we thought."
The second Songwriting Camp for Veterans, held at the Garden of the Gods Club in Colorado Springs, runs through today.
"These guys don't hold back," said Darden Smith, the Austin, Texas-based musician who crafted the retreats based on his "Be An Artist" workshops, which coax creativity from everyone from schoolkids to corporate workers. read more>>>
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