About Can Do Musos

A Can-Do Muso is a musician with challenges who is very passionate about their music.

Can Do Muso’s was established to promote and support musicians with disabilities from all over the world

Mission Statement
Can Do Musos want to provide guidance and hope to all musicians with challenges. Music is empowering and has no limitations and everyone should have a chance at their dreams.

Having a “Can Do attitude” is the first step toward success!

 

From Andrew Hewitt of Can-Do-Musos: “Was on this day back in March 2013, 4 of us. Dom Famularo, David Segal, Michael Mignogna and myself got together at Dom’s Wizdom Drum Shed in Port Jefferson, New York. The temp was cold outside (31f -2c), snow was about, but the ideas were running hot. We all discussed the frustrations of being an artist living with challenges in our lives…we wanted to change people’s attitudes… Can-Do Musos was born…. On the 15th March 2015, we have 151 Can-Do Musos from 19 countries. Thank you so much to everybody from all over the world for your support. HAPPY 4th BIRTHDAY CAN-DO MUSOS!”

 

Empowerment for Disabled Musicians Organization CandoMusos to Present at H.O.T. Zone During Winter NAMM 2016

CandoMusos announces that they will again be presenting their global vision for all musicians with disabilities on Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 3 pm PST, in the H.O.T. Zone at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Conference in Anaheim, California at the Anaheim Convention Center.

CandoMusos was established to become the global voice for challenged musicians throughout the world. The aim is to promote and assist all musicians with any kind of disability by helping them bridge the gap between talent and limitations, while providing support and access to resources. The name comes from the idea that having a “can-do attitude” is the first step toward success. “Muso” is a term used in England and Australia to describe musicians with a passion and dedication to their music. The two words joined together form a unique name, which defines both the organization’s vision and mission.

CandoMusos was started by drummers Dom Famularo, David Segal, Andrew Hewitt, and Mike Mignogna in March 2013 at Dom’s Wizdom Drumshed in Long Island, New York. Drummer Joe Hardy from California was recently added as a new associate board member. Over 200 members of the CandoMusos family from twenty-four countries currently use the group’s free website, fostering worldwide communication among disabled musicians.

Visit www.candomusos.com, www.facebook.com/candomusos, and www.twitter.com/CandoMusos for more information.