A Kentucky tornado victim uses music to ease the pain in his community

Piano player Jordan Baize in his home in Kentucky
@Deepizzaguy (122383)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
December 14, 2021 4:14pm CST
Jordan Baize who lives in Bremen Kentucky is a person that is using his gift as a piano player to music to ease the pain of members of his community who were victims of the deadly tornado that struck several states late last week that ended the lives of 88 people. Jordan insists that he has no dreams of being famous as a musician. Even though his farm suffered severe damage as well as other farms in the small town of Bremen, he has a positive view of life that despite the material damage that he and members of his community are going through, he has the belief that something good will come out of this tragic event. Jordan was able to find a piano inside of his farm in the basement that is still working. Jordan's sister recorded her brother on her cellphone playing on the piano the song "There Is Something About That Name" that went viral. Music does ease the pain of having to deal with tragic events like the tornado disaster in the region late last week,
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@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
16 Dec 21
I admire this man because he has a positive view in life despite of the sad things that is happening. Hope the music brings healing and comfort
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@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
17 Dec 21
@Deepizzaguy It's sad and difficult time
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
17 Dec 21
@averygirl72 I know what you mean.
@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
17 Dec 21
I can relate to what Jordan went through it took nearly a month for electrical power to return to Lake Charles last year when Hurricane Laura hit as well as Hurricane Delta.
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15 Dec 21
Sometimes, music heals people.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
That is true since my late mom liked to sing happy tunes.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
16 Dec 21
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16 Dec 21
@Deepizzaguy That's awesome.
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@LindaOHio (222986)
• United States
15 Dec 21
Music is helpful in a lot of situations; and I'm glad that Jordan was able to use his gift for good.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
That is very true.
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@Babino (5756)
• Morocco
15 Dec 21
That's so sweet. I God bless him.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
The Lord will bless Jordan for his kind work.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
14 Dec 21
This was on our news yesterday, very touching to see it.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
14 Dec 21
That is true since my brother in law mentioned that a tornado came close to our home when Hurricane Laura hit that wrecked a basketball court on the backyard that is still has not been repaired to this day which was one reason that we lost electrical power for nearly a month.
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@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
14 Dec 21
@Deepizzaguy Not a good situation.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
@CarolDM It was very bad.
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@Faster16 (3248)
• Indonesia
15 Dec 21
music brings memories, and can reduce pain
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
You are correct.
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@RasmaSandra (98156)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
15 Dec 21
That is wonderful and many blessings to him for his music,
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
I agree with you since good music does assist the wounds of life feel better.
@JudyEv (382693)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Dec 21
The right music helps in many stressful situations.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Dec 21
You are right.
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