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Friday, February 13, 2015

Toothless and Homeless and Amazing, Doug Seegers

Being Homeless is not the life people lay in bed at night and dream about.  People become homeless for a variety of reasons, we do what we can to help along the way; but every now and then you see, read or hear something like this..............something that makes you smile and say Thank You God.

Please turn on your speakers and enjoy!



The story's Link is HERE


And Proceeds To Blow Everyone Away


This is Doug Seegers, an out-of-work carpenter who was born in New York. He’s a man in his sixties and up until recently he lived off the money he was given by people in the streets of Nashville. In 2012, Aaron Espe, a musician from Minnesota, posted a YouTube video of Doug singing a song he wrote many years ago called “Going Down To The River.” His vibe and his haunting voice made the video go popular, and everyone got the chance to hear his unique voice. This time, he got together with country stars Jill Johnson and Magnus Carlson to sign his original song. The YouTube description says, “This man deserves to get a roof over his head so help him become famous by spreading the word!” It makes me very happy to see someone like him is starting succeed in the most unexpected way!


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4 comments:

  1. A truly amazing story of endurance and courage. Sandy you always share the best articles of humanity lost and gained.

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  3. Thank you Sandy for posting this article. I had read about Doug Seegers on the Blog from the group I had belonged to when I lived in Nashville. This should make us think when we see someone who is homeless, you just never know where they came from or what they can do with a little help.

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  4. I love this post. The song and singer is wonderful.

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