Great Mother’s Day Rock Songs, Part 3: Mama Kin By Aerosmith
Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and I wanted to take a look at 5 great rock songs to play this Mother’s Day – Part Three. Did you order Mom a piece of jewelry? Or are you getting her a nice floral bouquet? Make sure to celebrate Mom if you can, she’s super important. As for tunes, I’ve been giving you some songs you can play on Mother’s Day or listen to leading up to the holiday. Let’s take a look at today’s track.
Aerosmith is one of those artists that gets a lot of play on WDH and rightfully so. Their catalog is huge! The early stuff is raw and rocking and in your face. And then they progressed and kind of changed up their sound a bit with bigger productions and lots of layers of sounds. No matter how you slice it, the boys from Boston know how to write a tune! Let’s take a look at “Mama Kin”
ALSO SEE: Great Mother’s Day Rock Songs, Part 2: Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
Even here we have some horns on the track and it kicks off with a great lead solo from Joe Perry. But at the heart of the song is a theme about keeping in touch with Mom and making sure you foster that relationship with Mom even if you’re a traveling rockstar always out on the road. It may be tough to do, but Steven Tyler sings about the importance of it.
This tune is an Aerosmith live staple that always brings the house down. It’s so much fun and is a great track to sing along to. The crowd definitely does that at the shows! The up-tempo rocker was on their debut and it’s nice to see they still show it love!
Sure, this might not be your standard Mother’s Day song, but it shows that even rockers find the relationship between mother and child important! Take a listen below!
Sound Start Foundation's Fundraising Gala May 9
Sound Start Foundation, that supports children born deaf or hard of hearing in New Jersey, is holding their annual fundraising gala on May 9th at the Mansion in Mountain Lakes. Keynote speaker will be celebrated racecar driver Kris Martin who was born deaf and how he dealt with bias from other children and the racing community when he started racing.
Also Dr. Jed Kwartler, a notable surgeon who did the first cochlear implant in a child in New Jersey will be honored. For more information visit soundstartfdn.org.
Our guest this morning here on Jersey Magazine is Bromme Cole, he’s the Chief Executive for Sound
Start Foundation.
About the Start Sound Foundation
BROMME COLE – Sound Start is a 30-year-old organization, a nonprofit organization, and we provide early intervention to kids who are born deaths.
JIM MONAGHAN – How did your journey take you there?
BC – Oh, Jim, that’s a long story. It’s a 30-year-long story, as a matter of fact.
But I’ve always been involved in ventures that sort of offer the relief of suffering, care for the vulnerable.
I spent a long time involved with senior care, specifically dementia care.
I spent about 10 years in China doing that, sort of bringing a modern version of senior care to the Chinese.
And when COVID hit, I was on the last airplane out of Shanghai.
I came back here and I was still doing some work for the Asian Development Bank in places like Mongolia and Vietnam.
But being 8,000 miles away, it was kind of difficult to really sort of feel like I was changing things tangibly.
And a friend of mine came to me and they said, you know, there’s this organization called Sound Start and they really need some help.
They hadn’t had a captain in a while and they said, come on down and check it out and tell us if you like what we’re doing.
And I’ll be honest with you, I took a visit to the school and it really touched my heart. And so I came on board and I’ve been working with them for the last year and a half.
JM – Every so often on social media, I will see a video that will pop up on my feed and it’s of a young child, usually a toddler who’s hearing his or her parents’ voices for the first time.
And the look on the eyes is just incredible.
BC – Yeah, it really, it almost brings tears to your eyes, tears of joy, you know, it’s just extraordinary to see that happening.
Even time, so after a child gets a cochlear implant, it usually takes a few weeks for the healing and then there is a point in time. It may be a couple visits to really sort of fine tune that device.
Sometimes it happens very quickly; sometimes it takes a little bit of work by an audiologist to really sort of get it right.
JM – What makes Sound Start Foundation unique?
BC – Well, a number of things.
One, we have been around, we were the first early intervention, a nursery school in the
state of New Jersey.
And the fact that we’ve been around for 30 years is really a testament to the expertise that our teachers bring to the classroom.
We also have extreme longevity amongst our teachers. Their tenure at the organization is really unmatched.
We’ve had teachers there for 20 years. And so I think that that contributes a lot sort of that steady, embedded notion that what you’re doing is really making a change in students’ lives.
JM – I know you’re based in Mountain Lakes here in Northern New Jersey. Where does the foundation work throughout the state?
BC – We have a footprint that really spans about 12 different counties. Everything from the top New Jersey down to, I’d say, Ocean County right around there, east to west, but we also have a tele-intervention program too, which offers a way for our teachers to really sort of step inside the homes of these families.
And not just offer instruction to kids, but it offers a way to really teach parents the different types of technologies and stimulation techniques to begin to work with their kids as early as nine months old.
I can’t get to a kid early enough.
If I could get to them a few months after birth, then that would be ideal.
But as it is, when kids come to our school at about 18 months, I can guarantee you with about an 85 to a 90% certainty that I will graduate those kids into a general education scenario.
JM – How many do you have in the program currently?
BC – Just short of 90 this year. And we have the ability to grow up to about 110 over this next year. We have a number of different initiatives in our strategic plan to really grow beyond that.
Sound Start Foundation Fundraiser Gala May 9
JM – This Thursday night in Mountain Lakes, I know you have a Gala fundraiser that’s going on with a very unique guest speaker. Tell our listeners about Kris Martin.
BC – Kris was born profoundly deaf, but he is a NASCAR superstar.
His life story about how he made such an incredible success of himself is truly inspiring.
He was denied the ability to race at NASCAR for, I think, two or three times until he showed them this FM technology, which would connect his implant to a receiver, and so he could communicate with his pit.
He’s really tremendous individual, and he’s coming in here on Sunday. He’s going to spend the entire week here visiting our sponsors. And then Thursday night, we’ve got a big bash.
JM – Bromme, for WDHA and WMTR listeners who want to learn more about Sound Start Foundation or about the event this Thursday, where do they go?
BC – They should come to our website, which is www.soundstartfdn.org.