July 4th, TASP & Operation Encore: Veteran’s Music Project Couch Concert, Listen & Support!

July 4th, TASP & Operation Encore: Veteran’s Music Project Couch Concert, Listen & Support!

The Telluride Adaptive Sports Program or TASP and Operation Encore presents a Veteran Music Project/Fourth of July Couch Concert. Please consider making a donation and help open the outdoors to provide adventures for disabled veterans.

 

 

In the spirit of collaboration and supporting our troops, please join TASP and Operation Encore and watch theVeteran Music July 4th Celebration Couch Concert below. Listen to the profound music and inspiring words about how adaptive recreation has influenced these amazing veteran musicians. Featured artists include Andrew Wiscombe, Barbara Sim, Stephen Covell, Tyree Woods and Tom Abbott.

This online concert and July 4th fundraiser will help support TASP’s year-round services, enabling participants of all abilities in adaptive outdoor adventures. Operation Encore is a collection of highly talented singer/songwriters, who have also served in the U.S. military with tours including Iraq and Afghanistan.

Click here to listen.

 

Andrew Wiscombe (U.S. Army), Barbara Sim (U.S. Marine Corps), Stephen Covell (U.S. Army), Tyree Woods (U.S. Army)

 

Tom Abbott (U.S. Air Force)

 

TASP gathering (pre-COVID).

Operation Encore is a non-profit organization that helps active duty and veteran military musicians take their careers to a professional level through networking, education, live performances, talent development, studio time and distribution.

Operation Encore also seeks to help bridge the gap between reality and the public perception of veterans through the powerful medium of original music.

In lieu of the cancelled Veteran Music Project Concert over 4th of July weekend, TASP and OE teamed up to create a video honoring our veterans.

All proceeds from this online fundraiser will benefit TASP’s Veteran Scholarship Program.

TASP is a Telluride-based non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of people with disabilities by providing educational and recreational opportunities that develop life skills, encourage personal growth and promote independence.

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