Mockingbird Hill – Peace of mind, hope for tomorrow.

Mockingbird Hill Recovery Center sits on the site of a famous concert venue, Mockingbird Hill Park, which operated in Anderson, Ind., from the 1950s to 1970s. Countless country, blues and bluegrass artists played there. It took its name from a song popularized by Patti Page and many others.

To commemorate its rebirth as a center to help those struggling with substance use disorder, Aspire Indiana Health reached out to Hoosier singer/songwriter Dane Clark to create a new song! We are proud to present his version of “Mockingbird Hill.”

This song was created on behalf of Aspire Indiana Health and is shared with the permission of the artist.

Learn more about getting help: https://cdn1.site-media.eu/images/document/5252649/2020-MBH-trifold-brochure-reader-spread.pdf

More music by Dane Clark: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuL5BdfTEfRCV-PfkL0R2Q

Bret Michaels Helps Launch Pinktober 2013

In what has become an annual event, Bret Michaels took over Velvet Sessions at Hard Rock Hotel Orlando and helped launch Pinktober, Hard Rock’s signature breast cancer awareness campaign. Brett, the incredible crowd, and all of the hard-working Hard Rockers in attendance join forces with musicians and fans around the world to raise awareness and funds for local and international breast cancer foundations.

Hard Rock Memorabilia – John Lennon’s Camera

John Lennon owned this camera in the ’60s. Can you imagine the pics he took with it? Some people even think that he might’ve used the camera to take the self-portrait of he and Yoko for the infamous “Two Virgins” album cover.

Jeff, Hard Rock’s resident historian and all-around music nerd, and Tina, Hard Rock’s resident photographer and all-around camera nerd, show off and talk about John and the camera.