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  • “…wow so you’re now working at both ends of the age spectrum.”
    Robert Elms, BBC Broadcaster

    Recent press coverage (click to read)

    Singer / guitarist Marcus Bonfanti songwriting with Great Ormond Street Hospital patient Emily. Emily had been writing a story about a magic apple that turns into a rainbow when it rains. Marcus took her words and put them to music…

    …and playing for baby Ruby and her mum.
    Mum E, told us that having music on the ward made her feel less alone as she cared for her poorly daughter.

    Bassist Henrik Jensen playing in A=432 tuning for a resident of Bridgeside Lodge Care Home during her final days

    BBC London television feature on the work of The Spitz

    I feel constantly humbled stepping into care home rooms by the grace with which I am received by residents living in dignity despite difficulty. I want to stretch myself, make mistakes, try something new, and learn with the Spitz.
    Arthur Lea, Spitz Musician

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