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Guest Post by Charles Burchell on Soundfly's FlypaperFor the last three months I’ve been doing something I rarely do: watching the news. Not only have I watched the news, but I’ve watched on a semi-regular basis. This is a huge step for someone who admittedly keeps abreast of world events through his Facebook timeline. However, after a self-imposed exile from mainstream television news, I returned. After three months, I can honestly say that I’m ready for another break.If you’ve been following recent world events then you may have noticed that things seem to be getting a little strange. Between climate change causing massive fires in California and record flooding in Louisiana, police killings of unarmed civilians, armed citizens killing police, terrorists attacking major cities in Europe, Turkey’s five-minute revolution, Syria, Prince dying, and the Brexit, things just seem a little wacky. Not to mention that the eccentric billionaire and former reality TV star Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for President. Although it hasn’t yet been confirmed whether or not he’s just trolling the American public, the general consensus amongst a reasonable percentage of the population is that we’re in trouble.So yeah, we’re a bit stressed out over here in America.However, there may be a solution to help you find peace amidst the madness. For hundreds of years, leaders around the world have understood the connection between music and mental health. In the tradition of western classical music, many of the famous composers, including Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, were hired by the nobility of the time to compose and perform works for various occasions. Bach famously composed the Goldberg Variations for Count Keyserling, who suffered from severe insomnia. Goldberg was the Count’s personal pianist tasked to play him to sleep every night.In more modern times, American Presidents have invited popular musicians to perform at the White House. The US State Department has also spent billions of dollars over the last seven decades to send musicians around the world as cultural ambassadors. What is it that world leaders and diplomats know about music that we don’t?
President Obama’s 2016 Summer Playlist: Day
President Obama’s 2016 Summer Playlist: Night
Upon further analysis of these playlists I can say three things with certainty:- President Obama is probably one of the few Presidents in history who could sit in a room full of musicians and talk shop.
- The Obamas definitely have a healthy love life.
- Secret Service drivers probably have very little control over the aux cord anymore.

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