Eloise and Ronnie Laws: A Musical Prescription for the Soul - Sax, Song & Survival
In a world where rhythm can restore and melody can mend, few families embody the seamless intersection of music and medicine like the incomparable Laws siblings — Eloise Laws, the velvet-voiced diva of soul and Broadway, and Ronnie Laws, the platinum-selling saxophonist whose grooves defined an era of jazz-funk brilliance. These two trailblazing artists — raised in the legendary Laws musical dynasty alongside siblings Hubert and Debra — have long believed that music is more than just entertainment. For them, it’s healing, it’s sacred, it’s medicine. Now, in an intimate and powerful installment of the Music and Medicine series, Dr. Moshe Lewis, a renowned pain specialist and music enthusiast, joins forces with actress and icon Kathleen Bradley — best known as the radiant “Mrs. Parker” from Friday and the first Black model on The Price Is Right — to cohost a special interview with the Laws siblings. Together, they explore the deep connections between sound, spirit, and healing. Eloise Laws, a Tony-nominated vocalist and cancer survivor, opens up about her personal journey through illness, transformation, and her mission to use music to empower and heal others. Her signature blend of jazz, soul, and theater has touched audiences globally — but it’s her authenticity and strength that truly resonate. Songs like “Strength of a Woman” have become mantras for resilience and recovery. Ronnie Laws, a genre-defying saxophone maestro, reflects on decades of shaping jazz fusion and funk, and how instrumental music can communicate what words cannot — offering solace, balance, and therapy in times of personal or collective pain. From his global hits “Always There” and “Friends and Strangers” to his introspective compositions, Ronnie continues to speak the language of healing through sound. Their long-standing friendship with Kathleen Bradley, herself a gifted singer and advocate for wellness and creativity, adds an emotional layer to the conversation — a reunion of soulmates bound by music, memory, and purpose. Guided by Dr. Moshe Lewis, whose work at the intersection of pain management and music therapy is transforming patient care, the conversation becomes more than an interview. It becomes a celebration of survival, rhythm, and reinvention — and a reminder that true healing often begins with a song. #MusicAndMedicine #RonnieLaws #EloiseLaws #KathleenBradley #DrMosheLewis #JazzLegends #HealingThroughMusic #SoulfulSound #MusicHeals #LegendaryVoices #FamilyOfMusic #JazzRoyalty #WellnessThroughSound #TheLawsLegacy #SaxophoneSoul #VocalHealing #MusicIsMedicine #MusicTherapy #BlackExcellence #BlackMusiciansMatter #MindBodySoul #LiveInterview #JazzIcons #BehindTheMusic #MusiciansOnHealing #MusicIndustryLegends #InspiringStories #CreativeHealing #JazzVibes #FunkAndSoul #ArtistSpotlight #VocalLegend #MusicLifeWellness #SingersOfInstagram #JazzFusion #RnBLegends #HollywoodToHealing #MusicHealthConnection #BlackWellnessMatters #MusicDocSeries #IconicVoices #MusiciansThatInspire #HealthAndArt

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