How Alan Doyle stayed 'mentally well' during COVID | COVID Diaries
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2022
- Two years ago, on March 11, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. As the world went into lockdown, many in the gig economy found themselves in a position where they were unable to earn an income. Musicians were hit hard, as they’ve grown to rely primarily on touring as a source of income -- something they were suddenly unable to do.
CBC Music caught up with some of these musicians to look at how they’ve been affected by COVID-19, how they’ve adapted, and what they’re looking forward to in the future.
The COVID Diaries is a five-part series that was recorded over several months before the Omicron variant hit, when the touring economy seemed to be opening up, albeit briefly. These interviews offer a candid glimpse into the lives of musicians as they prepared for what they thought was a return to a sense of normalcy.
ALAN DOYLE - COVID DIARY
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💔 Covid Taught Us ...
😍 the beauty of humanity ~
there is NO substitute for
the importance of a simple touch,
of hugging those we love,
& sitting around a table with them,
breaking bread, & looking into their
eyes with love & laughter.
Let the Music begin again 🎼🎶🎵
🌍🍹Cheers Alan ~
Love from Detroit ☀ 😎💞☀
are you from detroit? i find it had to believe that people from there would even know who alan is
... we're still "during covid".
Best way to stay mentally well was to ignore the lockdowns, go out, and live your life. This was a sick trick.
why is this guy famous? or is he only known in eastern Canada? He is a stereotype and that is about as deep as it goes.