Dave Love hears colors. To him, peoples’ voices can appear red or blue—or any other color in the rainbow—and include tones and hues that help him discern moods and personalities.Da...view moreDave Love hears colors. To him, peoples’ voices can appear red or blue—or any other color in the rainbow—and include tones and hues that help him discern moods and personalities.Dave is a musician, composer, singer, author, equestrian, and professionally, a music therapist. At the age of seven, he suffered a traumatic brain injury that resulted in loss of his vision, taste, and smell. He realized that he would not be able to pursue art as a career as he had hoped, so he studied piano and guitar, and later joined the marching band at his high school. At eleven years of age, Dave began showing horses and won world championships in Fox Trotting in 1982, 1984, and 1986, competing against sighted riders.After being mainstreamed in the Parkway public school system in St. Louis, Dave graduated from Missouri Baptist College in 1994 with a degree in Behavioral Sciences. In 2004, he received his Music Therapy degree from Maryville University. Today, Dave works as a music therapist and, in his free time, composes music. He has produced four albums of his original compositions: Beyond A Shadow Of A Doubt, Just To Be Different , It’ s Music To My Ears, and Peace In Pieces. They are available as C Ds. He loves to travel and his excursions have taken him to London, Paris, Canada, the former Soviet Union, Cancun, and the Bahamas. He credits his trip to the Soviet Union in 1992 with inspiring the writing of this book.“Because I no longer rely on my sight, my hearing has become acute. I am also reliant on my memories from before my accident. These two attributes, hearing and memory, work together to provide the colors I hear in voices.” – Dave LoveTo contact Dave or order his CDs and books visit: www.davelovemusic.comview less