Participate

There are many ways in which you can participate with The Musicians Project.

Let Us Interview You.

Right now, we are conducting interviews in the New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia area. If you live near, or can travel to this vicinity, and would like to be interviewed on camera for our documentary film about your own experience as a musician and your experience with health care, please contact us by phone or by email.

*All participants we film will be asked to sign a standard release form for documentary films.*

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Donate Your Time

We are always looking for volunteers, so if you would like to volunteer just contact us.

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Donate Something Else

As we are a not for profit, The Musicians Project is looking for donations, as well as the donation of a 1080P compatable full Hi Def camera. We are also looking for film editors. camera operators, script writers, etc in our area who might be willing to donate some time and effort to the Project.


 

 

Our Inspiration

Drew Glackin

Drew Glackin performingDrew Glackin played bass and pedal steel for the alt-country band, the Silos. 
His death, just days after a sudden heart attack at the age of 42, described as a “damning indictment of our failed health care system”.
Like many musicians, Glackin didn’t have health insurance. When he began to look unwell, his family and friends could not convince him to see a doctor. Had he done so, the doctors would no doubt have diagnosed the thyroid condition that led to his untimely death, a condition that is very treatable. 
Drew Glackin is described as an amazing musician, and a friend to all he met.