Getting to Know Your NSPN Family: If you were in a band, what kind of music would you play and what would your name be?

The best thing about music is the fact that there is something for everyone to enjoy! With so many different genres and sounds, it’s impossible to meet someone who doesn’t have at least one song they love. Additionally, the kind of music people enjoy can say a lot about them. For this month’s staff question, we asked the NSPN Family: If you were in a band, what kind of music would you play and what would your name be?

Shauna Brooks, Performance and Evaluation Specialist: "My wife is a singer-songwriter.  If we got to make music together, we’d have 2 bands.  The first would have a quiet coffee shop vibe – just the 2 of us singing warm harmonies with an acoustic guitar.  The other would be a collaboration with other musicians - lead guitarist, bass player, and drummer - playing blues and southern rock." 

April Carthorn, NSPN Membership Manager and T/TA“Neo soul music and the name would be A Breath of Fresh Air.”

Susan Harmon, Director of Safe Place National Operations“That’s a tough one…  I’ll go with my first thought- Big Band music.  My name – hmmm.  Swing Sister Suzie.”

Tammy Hopper, Chief Strategic Initiatives Officer, RHYTTAC Director“Elevator Music. The Apnea Quartet.”

Michelle Hurley, Program Advocate: “The Beatle – A one-woman Beatles cover band.”

Autumn Sandlin, Communications Manager: "I'd probably do weird, experimental pop music. Or the sort of pop music Carly Rae Jepsen is making right now. 80's inspired. My name would be Falling Leaves."

Elizabeth Smith Miller, Director of Marketing and Events: “Mine would be Ambient and my name would be “Namaste In Bed”.

Eric Tadatada, Technical Assistance Specialist“Rock n’ Soul – The Tada 3."

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