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November 21st, 2008
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Singers are very passionate people and a lot of times the power behind their voices comes from the struggles that they have encountered in life. This was definitely the way I felt as I watched Elliott Yamin put on a passionate and heart-felt show here in Columbia Tuesday night.

One of my closest friends and I were walking the streets of Columbia's downtown and we casually passed by "The Blue Note", a well known club. I recognized the owner standing out front and after talking for a little bit, he graciously offered my buddy and me the chance to go inside. So we did. I already knew that Elliott Yamin was diabetic. As we began watching, I noticed Elliott's pump, clear as day, hanging proudly on the waist of his jeans for the entire crowd to see. I was immediately enthralled and I found myself closely watching and listening as he performed each song. I couldn't help but to wonder how many people in the club actually knew that he is a "type 1". Not that being diabetic matters; I just kept wondering, how many of his fans, standing in the front row, barely 5 feet from him, knew that the little gadget hanging on his hip wasn't a part of the show. It wasn't some sort of device that was helping him remember his lyrics as he performed his hit tracks. He wasn't attempting to start a new bold fashion statement either. I also thought of how his fans might react if they learned he is diabetic. I doubt, actually I hope, that it wouldn't change there opinion of this wonderful musician. But instead, maybe they would have a greater appreciation for him and his music, knowing that he faces and will continue to face the struggles that we, as diabetics, go through.

For me, I am now a fan of Elliott Yamin because I can relate to him. I find myself singing the blues sometimes. Growing up with diabetes can sure fill your heart with some deep passion and sometimes SINGING YOUR BUTT OFF is the greatest way to let it all go! Keep up the good work, Elliott!



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I was at the Columbia MO concert Tues. and have been a fan of Elliott's since he first came on the music scene. Elliott is not only a good role model, he's an advocate for research, actively working to support finding a cure for Juvenile Diabetes. He is involved in charities and puts his money where his mouth is. At the concert they were selling Elliott Yamin Tee shirts but I thought they were just a little pricey. Then during the concert Elliott mentioned that all the proceeds from the Tee shirt sales go to supply insulin for children in countries where they have none. His generous spirit inspired me so now I'm the owner of an Elliott Yamin tee shirt. His talent, heart and advocacy make him one to watch and support. I'm glad you had an opportunity to hear him sing. He definately shows all that having diabetes does not stop you from reaching for the stars and realizing your greatest dreams.


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Andy Bell
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