Dan Fabbio was working as music teacher and earning his Master's degree when he began to "see and hear things that I knew were not real" Stephanie Petit is a Royals Editor, Writer and Reporter at ...
After surgeons removed a tumor from Dan Fabbio's brain, they gave him his saxophone — to see whether he'd retained his ability to play. A year after his surgery, Fabbio is back to work full time as a ...
A man holding a tenor saxophone stood in front of an excited and anxious small crowd. He felt the anticipation of the other musicians who were by his side electrify his nerves. The music began playing ...
Learning to fly a plane was the last thing Leonie Mason thought she'd be doing at 50. Loading... A music teacher by trade, Mrs Mason feared she'd retire quietly, the only noise in her twilight years ...
When music teacher Dan Fabbio played a simple melody on his saxophone as he laid on the operating table after his brain tumor had been removed, music never sounded so sweet. Fabbio was working as a ...