Her message is universal....Hope, Dream, Believe, no matter what.
Mandy Harvey is a deaf American singer-songwriter. A Vocal Music Education major at Colorado State University, she lost her residual hearing at age 18 due to a neurological disorder and left the program. After pursuing several career options, she returned to music and quickly became a regular performer in Colorado.
Mandy's music has attracted worldwide attention, adding to her message of hope, dream and believe. She was a finalist on "America's Got Talent" CNN's "Great Big Story" episode on Mandy captured over nine million hits on social media Burt's Bees signed her up for their "Remarkable Women" campaign NBC Nightly News profiled her and she has started performing at the world's most prestigious clubs, concert stages and festivals.
Not content to rest on her recording career, live performances and inspirational speaking, Mandy is writing her first book and helping others realize their dreams and pursue their hopes. As an Ambassador for No Barriers USA, she travels the country to heighten awareness, break down barriers, challenge stereotypes and lead the charge toward a brighter future for all.
While Mandy's dream of becoming a choir director has died, the music is still alive and well within her. Though her hearing loss is profound, her timing, pitch and passion are perfect. With support from friends, family and her faith, Mandy continues to find joy in the music.
"Always remember to 'Try'!" Mandy Harvey
"She demonstrates the power available to us when we give up our attachment to outcome and focus only on what we do now. She reminds us that through doing what we love and giving what we have, we enter a realm of hope and possibility. We experience freedom to be all that we are." Jan Waterman (Healing Path Magazine, March 2009 issue, "Mandy Harvey: No Silent Songs")
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