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On September 30th and October 1st George Canyon will be giving an intimate performance as part of the 8th Annual Conference on Multi Sensory Environments. Canyon who placed 2nd in the second season of USA Network‚s popular Nashville Star” has sold over a quarter of a million albums and has won multiple awards for his music including two prestigious Juno Awards in Canada (Canada‚s version of the Grammy Awards).

In 2008 Canyon was presented a humanitarian award from the Canadian Country Music Association for his charitable works. He is familiar and sensitive to the needs of special individuals, “They are wonderful human beings who are so deserving of the community’s kindness, they also teach us enlightening lessons all the time.”

His first performance will be a private performance for adults and children at the Birmingham United Cerebral Palsy Centre on September 30th at 11:00 am.  The second performance will be a part of the special dinner at the Birmingham Museum Of Art on October 1st at 8:45 pm. George is deeply honoured to be a part of this incredible event and is more than happy to help bring a smile to the people attending.

The 8th Annual Conference on Multi Sensory Environments (MSE) will take place in Birmingham, Alabama, October 1-3, 2010. Hosted by the Hidden Angel Foundation, this is the first time this international groundbreaking symposium of more than 35 MSE researchers, practitioners, and experts from around the world will be held in the USA

The theme of this year’s MSE conference will center on how enriched environments affect the brain and brain plasticity. There will be a number of distinguished speakers that will discuss cutting-edge topics around MSE along with progressions being made in that field.