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  1. Hace 2 días · MUMBAI: They say music can be the best therapy but leave it to community-minded Canadian legend Martha Johnson to make her music a form of group therapy. Her new single, “Slow Emotion,” is a fortifying hit of emotional oxygen for those living with Parkinson’s Disease. That’s a topic relevant not just to Johnson herself—who was diagnosed with the condition nearly a quarter-century ago ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Apr 13, 2024. They say music can be the best therapy but leave it to community-minded Canadian legend Martha Johnson to make her music a form of group therapy. Her new single, “Slow Emotion,” is a fortifying hit of emotional oxygen for those living with Parkinson’s Disease.

  3. Hace 5 días · (Helen Bagshaw/CBC) Two members of a Toronto new wave band behind a 1980 international hit have created new music, this time to raise awareness of Parkinson's disease. Martha Johnson and Mark...

  4. Hace 6 días · 2024-04-12. Martha Johnson channels the healing power of music in her new single Slow Emotion — showcasing today on Tinnitist. They say music can be the best therapy, but leave it to Martha & The Muffins ’ community-minded frontwoman to make her music a form of group therapy. Her new single is a fortifying hit of emotional oxygen for those ...

  5. Hace 1 día · The song came about via a suggestion from Johnson’s Toronto neurologist, Dr. Alfonso Fasano, who felt he could help promote awareness of Parkinson’s to a wider audience with the number. Collaborators on the song included Fabio Dwyer and Mark Gane, Johnson's partner in Martha and the Muffins/M+M.

  6. Hace 5 días · Martha Johnson is a founding member and the lead singer of the Canadian art pop band Martha and the Muffins which formed in 1977. Her career, spanning more than four decades and eleven albums, has had many highlights. In 2000, Martha was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and was eventually forced t.

  7. Hace 5 días · Martha and the Muffins had new wave hits in the late 70s and 80s. Martha and her husband Mark Gane - also from the band - have continued to work as musicians. Martha was diagnosed with Parkinsons ...