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Explore a growing collection of original songs born from the lived experiences of U.S. veterans. Each one is a collaboration between a Veteran and a Songwriter, transforming their stories into music.
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Sands of Iwo Jima
Veteran: World War II Veteran Corporal Don Graves
Written by: Corporal Don Graves, Jason Sever, and Frank Meyers
This song captures the raw emotion, courage, and sacrifice of those who fought on the iconic battlefields of Iwo Jima. With heartfelt lyrics and a moving melody, it tells the story of bravery, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the men who served. Dive into this musical journey and feel the legacy of one of history’s most pivotal battles.
Also check out this interview of Jason Sever and Don Graves on the show Coffee, Country & Cody!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1HsF5E8rfM
My Way Out
Veteran: US Army Corporal James Goodletson
Written by: Jason Sever and US Army Corporal James Goodletson
As You Were presents My Way Out. The beautiful story of US Army Corporal James Goodletson.
The Devil Don’t Want Me
Veteran: US Army Lieutenant Tommy Gwynn
Written by: Jason Sever and Lt Gwynn
One of Tennessee’s most decorated Veterans, US Army Lieutenant Tommy Gwynn, will be 106 on June 2nd, 2025. To this day he still lives on his own, in his own home in Tullahoma. He is a legend among Rangers and a hero to us all. Thank you Ly Glenn for sharing your story and for your multitude of sacrifices to our country. We salute you!
So You Won’t Have To
Veteran: Amy Specialist Bryan Vander Bloomen
Written by: Jason Sever and Army Specialist Bryan Vander Bloomen
As You Were presents the story, So You Won’t Have To, depicting Bryan’s reasoning for enlisting in the US Army and serving our great country. Additionally, this story serves as the reminder of why they both do the work they do today along with so many other amazing people in America.
