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Rick Springfield × AARP

Written by MAX | November 21, 2021

AARP presents Rick Springfield

Rick Springfield partnered with AARP to help spread the word about the link between music and brain health.

The Campaign: Staying Sharp

Through its ongoing concert series, AARP reaches diverse segments of people who are getting close to the age of AARP eligibility and will benefit from early adoption of brain health habits. AARP uses these concerts to teach people about the scientific connection the organization found between music and brain health.

From AARP: Staying Sharp’s Guide to Music and Brain Health gives you a deep dive into the long-lasting effects of music on your brain. Explore how music and memory are intrinsically tied together. Understand new ways to experience music, and delve into some genres that may be new to you. Hear from top scientists on how music can flex different areas of the brain. This comprehensive guide provides fascinating and fun insights into the world of music.

Click the link below to see Rick Springfield talk about how music can help reduce stress, boost mood, and inspire movement. For a limited time, you can also sign up to see an intimate acoustic performance from Rick’s home in California on December 5th!

Get to Know Rick Springfield

Over the past four decades, Rick Springfield has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. He’s a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and musician who has sold 25 million albums and scored 17 U.S. Top 40 songs, including “Jessie’s Girl,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” and “An Affair of the Heart.”

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