
Press
In the News
"Cultivating Fun and Life Skills through Culture Blocks Songs With Friends" QC Life - WBTV News, January 2023
"Healing Through Music Therapy" CharlotteNOW TV, January 2023
"Charlotte Music Connection Club is inviting neighbors with disabilities" QC Life - WBTV News, April 2022
"Heading In A Different Direction" Bridges Magazine Winter 2022
"The Beat Goes On" Fort Mill Now, April 2020
"Music Therapy at Piedmont Music Therapy, LLC" CN2 News - Renee O'Neil, January 2020
"Event To Spotlight Music Therapy" QC Life - WBTV News, December 2019
"Music Therapy Relatively New to North Carolinas Lacks Licensing Laws" Daily Tar Heel - Karen Stahl, November 2018
Alumni News: "Gretchen Benner - Duquesne University" - May 2018
"Siskey YMCA Camp Reaches New Heights" WCCB Charlotte - Will Kennedy, July 2017
"Healing Powers: Music Therapy Alumnae Use Degrees To Make A Difference" Duquesne University Tempo Magazine 2012-2013
"Live Lobby Music: Alumna creates hospital performance program at hospital" Duquesne University Tempo Magazine - 2011
"Moody Music: How Music Affects Moods" Interview by University Prep Students, Saturday Light Brigade Radio Show - June 2011
"Soothing Sounds: Hospitals' Hallways Filled with Live Music" by Deborah Deasy, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Newspaper, March 2011
"Ocean Adventures: Exploring Music and Creative Play" in the imagine 2012 Magazine, p. 64.
FAQs
1 / How can I interview someone at PMT?
If you'd like to interview a staff member for a school-related project, please provide at least 2 weeks notice of the request. If you would like to interview a staff for a story, podcast, etc. then please complete the Contact Form below so we can ensure the request aligns with our mission.
These are some credible websites to learn more about the field, prior to scheduling an interview:
2 / How do I download PMT logos?
You can download our main logo here and a secondary logo here.
3 / Can I observe a music therapy session?
We appreciate interest in learning more about music therapy treatment; however, our clinic is not large enough to welcome observers. Please consider area colleges or universities that offer music therapy as a degree program, and may have a better learning environment for clients that consent to a single-observation with two-way viewing mirrors. Check out accredited programs here.