Imagine you’re visiting with a WWII veteran and he tells you “You’re the only family I have.” Imagine wiping the tears from a wheelchair bound WWII veteran while you’re singing “White Cliffs of Dover”. Imagine seeing a veteran sitting dormant in his wheelchair, then coming to life and playing “air” drums to a song from his past. Then going back to his dormant state after the song has ended. Imagine you’re singing to and dancing with a lady veteran who has regressed back to her younger days. Imagine being that lonely person and getting that special "one on one" attention you so desperately need. Imagine listening to a fellow Vietnam veteran as he tells you “Thanks for saving my life and my family. Your music gives me the courage to make it through the day.” Imagine enjoying the laughter of your elders as they laugh at your silliness. It’s not imagination; it’s the reality of every one of Britt’s performances at care facilities all across the country. It’s not imagination; it’s the gift of LOVE.
"He has a place in so many hearts that the stars of Nashville will never know, no movie actor will ever find, and no playwright can fathom. Our lives are most often judged by the friends we have, the lives we have touched, and the difference we made. By these standards, BRITT SMALL, is the richest man in the world."
Bill Folk, Vietnam Veteran, Pennsylvania
Bill Folk, Vietnam Veteran, Pennsylvania