With subtle accompaniment by longtime friend Herbie Hancock, and a slide show that has opened the minds (and pocketbooks) of CEOs across the country, artist and youth activist Bill Strickland tells a quiet and astonishing tale of redemption through arts, music and unlikely partnerships.

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Tags: Arts, Bill Strickland, Herbie Hancock, inspiration, jazz, music, piano, Pittsburgh, TED
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on Friday, January 25th, 2008 at 6:03 pm and is filed under Video.
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Inspiring speech but a shame that the voice was fighting with the piano (as beautiful as it is) sometimes. Thanks for posting.
Took em a little while to get the mix right but the content isn’t lost at all. Of course, I did catch myself listening to Herbie a little too closely now and then.
Loved it, thanks for sharing! Had no trouble hearing the speech- what a lovely slideshow
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I really love the work your doing – however I was wondering what you made from this website?
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sorry for posting this … I hope you might be able to make it
Hope you don’t mind if I keep my earnings private. Besides, it would be difficult to give you the complete picture in a comment. There’s a lot going on in my marketing strategy and this website is a single part of it. Perhaps I’ll talk about it in the future but for now, I’ll just say that I do OK.