Blind Melons Christopher Thorn on the Healing Power of Music
Matt Blackett
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GP0910_Riffs_Re1_nrChristopher Thorn gives a tour of the studio at Clarity Way.

“My sister and her husband asked me if I thought it would be a good idea to add a studio to their new rehab facility, Clarity Way,” says Blind Melon guitarist Christopher Thorn. “I thought it was a fantastic idea and offered my help in the design and gear purchases.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GP0910_Riffs_Re2_nrThorn in his own Fireside Studio.

I’ve had a lot of friends go to rehab, and their one complaint was they couldn’t work on music during the trying time of getting sober. A singer I know spent some time at Clarity Way and it was inspiring to hear the songs he wrote during his stay there. I could tell that his true creative self was reappearing.”

For more information go to clarityway.com.

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