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“I wish to be a musician and create my own CD.”
A.J. , age 18
Michigan Chapter

   
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A.J., 18, wished to record his own CD with his best friend, Justin.

Heads turned as a new song came over the sound system in Detroit’s Hard Rock Café. The artists – a duo from Brighton, Mich. – were seated at the best table in the house. One of them was 18-year-old A.J., and recording this song was his wish.

A.J. and his best friend Justin had always dreamed of becoming musicians. At 15, A.J. began taking guitar lessons. His funds ran out after only a few sessions, so he continued learning by watching instructional videos on YouTube. He and Justin jammed to tunes recorded by their rock heroes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kid Rock and Metallica.

But mastering the guitar was far from A.J.’s only challenge. At age 2, he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis and severe asthma.

“The hospital is like my second home, and the doctors and nurses are like my second family,” A.J. said, looking back on the many months he’s spent there. “They’re so great to me. They even gave me a laptop so I could do some song writing to pass the time in bed.”

A.J’s mom, Theresa, admits that many of A.J.’s recent hospital stays have been scary, but she admires her son’s positive attitude. “He’s trying to live life to the fullest, even though you never know what the future will bring,” she said.

When A.J. learned he was eligible for a wish, he asked the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help him create a CD of his original music.

A.J. taught himself to play guitar by watching YouTube videos.

A.J. and Justin had written several instrumental songs, and wish granters introduced them to music producer Mark Nilan. He encouraged them to write lyrics for some of their songs. Then he called in seasoned studio musicians to lay down drum, vocal and piano tracks.

Shortly after the CD was finished, A.J. was back in the hospital for several days. But his wish was far from over. After he left the hospital, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, in partnership with General Motors, presented A.J. with a new guitar autographed by several popular bands.

“It’s a beautiful guitar,” A.J. said. “It sounds perfect, and it’s just the right size for me. I had no idea it was coming.”

Then it was off to lunch, where their CD would soon make a surprise public debut.

Justin recognized their song first and pointed it out to an astounded A.J. Then the Hard Rock Café staff announced them and asked them to autograph a copy of the CD. Other diners visited their table to congratulate them and ask where they could buy their music.

“Me and Justin couldn’t stop smiling all day,” he added. “We were treated like rock stars.”

The Hard Rock Café proved to be Theresa’s favorite memory as well. “I watched A.J. as his song came on, and the smile on his face showed how proud he was,” she said. “This was an experience I never would have been able to give him on my own. He still talks about it every day.”

On the day he received his new guitar, A.J. gave a mini-concert for the Make-A-Wish staff.

A.J. and Justin’s celebrity status is now spreading at their school. “I played my music for classmates, and they came up to me later and said they were humming my songs all day,” he said. “Justin’s been recruiting for the other positions in our band, and I think we have a whole band now.”

“I just want to say thank you to the Make-A-Wish Foundation,” A.J. said. “You guys do amazing work. You bring hope to kids like me.”





Inspired Thoughts

  • I just wanted to say that the Make-A-Wish Foundation is a beautiful thing! I read a few of the children stories and they each had moved me. I wish I could help for the Make-A-Wish program. Although I don't have any extra money. If I had some or run into some I would gladly give it up to bring happiness into the lives of the unfortunate beautiful children. I just finished reading one of the stories about A.J wishing to make his own CD. And having it played for him for the first time at The Hard Rock Cafe'. If you have the time please send me the information on where I can get A.J's Music at. I'd love to be able to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation by buying a copy of the album. I would like to know who they got to play on the album also. Vocals/ Drums.. Thanks, Keep on bringing the love and smiles. I'd love to help out. Not sure what I can do to help.. Thanks Again. Ken Russell
    - Ken 06/20/2009 13:53
  • AJ, You rock! You are such a great inspiration to all. I bet the Jonas brothers could use your help. Keep believing. God bless you and God bless the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Love, Christina Miss New Jersey International, 2009
    - Christina 04/27/2009 8:26
  • Sweet AJ! I'm 17 and have CF too and asthma. I went on a shopping spree for my wish this year. The hospital is my second home too. My nurses are awesome. They bring me little presents when I do a good job with my treaments. And i always get a Barbie doll when I get a picc line put in. Keep jammin on your guitar! You rock! Jesus loves you!
    - Abi 11/09/2011 12:11

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