HEAVY AND LIGHT: The Heart of the Matter.

By Jamie TworkowskiJanuary 9, 2014

This Saturday (January 11) in Los Angeles, and next Sunday (January 19) in Orlando, TWLOHA will gather with friends old and new for an evening of songs, conversation, and hope. It’s our favorite event of the year, and we call it HEAVY AND LIGHT.

Below is an email our founder Jamie sent to the artists playing (Jon Foreman, The Summer Set, Tristan Prettyman, Mary Lambert, Anis Mojgani). We think it’s a fitting behind-the-scenes look into the heart of the matter and the true goals of HEAVY AND LIGHT.

If you’re near Los Angeles or Orlando (or even if you’re not!), we hope to see you at HEAVY AND LIGHT (Tickets are still on sale here). And we hope, as Jamie shares below, that you might be moved.

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Hey guys,

Jon is an old pro, but this (HEAVY AND LIGHT) is something new for the rest of you, so i wanted to share a couple thoughts, especially as you think about songs to play and perhaps stories to tell this weekend (and in Orlando).

HEAVY AND LIGHT is not a benefit show. It is not about raising awareness.

HEAVY AND LIGHT is an attempt to move people.

It’s an attempt to move people to know that it’s OK to be honest about their pain, struggles, depression, addiction, etc. That this stuff is part of being human and they’re allowed to—they deserve to—say it out loud.

It’s an attempt to move people to know that it’s OK to ask for help. We’ve learned that most people (2 out of 3) who struggle with depression never get help for it. More than simply presenting a message or idea, one of the coolest parts of HEAVY AND LIGHT is that every single person who attends the show leaves with a list of local resources where they can get help. (Counseling, treatment, crisis hotlines, AA, NA)

What does a successful show look like? It looks like people knocking on those doors, a day or a month later or even a year later, people getting the help they need.

Heart of the matter / best thing ever / goal:
We’ve heard stories of people literally choosing to stay alive because of their experience at HEAVY AND LIGHT. And we’ve heard a lot of stories of people getting help, getting honest, and feeling less alone because of HEAVY AND LIGHT.

I know a lot of this goes without saying. This is what you guys do. You make music that moves people, that speaks to people, that relates and offers hope. You say the thing people feel but haven’t said.

This email is simply an invitation. There is someone in the crowd who isn’t sure they want to live another 24 hours. They’re thinking about giving up. There is someone heartbroken. There is someone depressed. There is someone struggling with addiction. There is someone who uses pain to deal with pain.

What songs will you play for them?
What story or stories will you tell?

Beyond that, please know that the other side of heavy is light. This ain’t meant to be all heavy. Enjoy yourself. Put on a show. It’s OK to laugh. The spirit of HEAVY AND LIGHT has been one of artists performing together, surprising the crowd with covers and duets, and then of course it all ends with a big ol’ group singalong that people will remember forever.

Thanks again for being part of this thing.

jamie

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