Dear John,
What is the key to living a long healthy life? As legendary musician Tony Bennett once said, "Fame comes and goes. Longevity is the thing to aim for." You may know that Tony suffers from Alzheimer's disease (AD). One of the few things that give him clarity is his music. It brings him back to a different time and place. But can we do more to ensure that our minds thrive as we age?

Please join the upcoming virtual Brain Longevity Symposium on Saturday, October 15th, 2022. Not only will our experts unravel the latest in brain health news, but the Symposium will close with a musical performance by emerging artist Stefano May featuring a preview of his unreleased single “Hope It Will Remind You,” specially written for those most affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Stefano is an emerging artist who creates illuminative pop music marked by hope, connection, love, and the aim to heal. Born in Italy, Stefano took to music at an early age and began classical piano training at age seven. He quickly gained notoriety by performing on popular TV shows, and since then has collaborated with famed songwriters, as well as the famed director Franco Zeffirelli.
Honing his craft further, the musician and singer has ultimately composed and scored motion picture soundtracks under the guidance of award-winning filmmaker Jamal Joseph. 2019 marked the beginning of his solo project, when Stefano began collaborating with famed producer Chico Bennett (Madonna, Lady Gaga, The Killers, Prince). Stefano aims to bring people together through the power of music. By sharing his gifts, he empowers others to do the same.

Stefano has witnessed early stages of dementia develop into more serious stages of Alzheimer’s among friends and loved ones. Watching this process was shocking for him at first, but soon developed into a cause that he’s deeply devoted to. “Music is made to heal your soul. People find commonality in the music they listen to and every song has the right time and place for each of its listeners,” Stefano said.


I can't wait for you to be among the first to hear the world premiere of his new song. ARPF is honored to partner with such an inspiring and caring musician. It's going to be an unparalleled experience that you won't want to miss. Register and you'll automatically receive the recording.

Yours in Brain Health,

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director

Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF)

Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease