Autism and the language of music | Xolie Morra | TEDxRainier

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In a musical performance and short talk, Xolie Morra shares a unique and likely for many a refreshing view of what it's like to be a performer with Aspergers syndrome.

The Seattle Band Xolie Morra & The Strange Kind is making a musical presence worldwide. With their appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, their success has been steadily growing strong. Performing with acts such as Crosby Stills & Nash, John Mayer, & the ladies of the 2010 Lilith Fair, the band has built a relationship with a broadening fan base through the years. Along side their success as a band, singer/songwriter Xolie Morra Cogley is an open book and lends herself as an active and available representative of the Autism community, speaking personally about her life with Asperger’s Syndrome. As well as being an out and loud member of the LGBTQ/Intersex community to raise awareness about diversity, equality and acceptance of all people. Through grass roots marketing, hard work, dedication, ambition and pure passion for what she does, Xolie has pushed her way past boundaries to inspire other artists with disabilities to do what they love.

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Wonderful Job My Fellow Aspie. Mouth trumpet, Awesome.

dalealongsr
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It's always fun to see what you're up to Xolie! You're a star that shines bright!

thirdeyemom
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Xolie, you are an inspiration and an awesome woman. I feel grateful and priviledged to have met you backstage in Salinas! Rock on lady, Love, Cynthia

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Elegant talk Xolie. I learned so much about autism and have a better understanding. Thank you, Susan

Susanlynne