Photo: Janice L. Sugarman
"Character survives, goodness lives, love is forever."
"Theresa
Sareo still stands tall when it comes to living large and making music"
CNN.com/Larry King Live
"A beautiful and courageous young woman...a true role model"
Senator Hillary Clinton
"She is a force to be reckoned with and a truly inspirational human being"
Fran Fracassi, Jacobi Medical Center
"An embodiment of New York spirit"
Sarah Moore, The New School
"Theresa's songwriting is intense and very personal"
Winterfolk II
"Theresa Sareo has a big, warm voice and an inspirational backstory"
Mark Fogarty, Music critic
"No affected breathiness for singer/songwriter/producer Theresa Sareo, and no trendy angst. This is good, old-fashioned, full throated pop singing"
John Sobel, Kozmicblues.net
"Theresa Sareo-a metro area songstress fresh from an appearance on Larry King Live-is the winner of the New Century 2006 People's Choice Award for Best Adult Contemporary Song with her remake of Bread's "It Don't Matter To Me." Mike McHugh, New Century Booking

My third original CD, "Alive Again"
is ready!! I am honored to have guest talent giants Jon Herington
from Steely Dan, monster guitarist and friend Nick Moroch, drummer Shawn
Pelton from the Saturday Night Live Band, and
gospel/bluegrass sensation Ollabelle, joining my band on this
album. We're getting great response to the Bread remake, "It Don't
Matter To Me" and my own remake of my song "Even As You Walk Away". To hear
tracks and purchase your own copy for only $14 including the shipping
and handling, go to
There was a substantial article on me in New York Magazine Oct. 1, 2004. The piece is a brutally honest representation of my accident and how it has affected my life and career. It was courageously told by writer and friend Greg Williams. I thank all of you for your continued support. Go to link:
http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/
news/people/features/9951/index.html
Singer/Songwriter Theresa Sareo keynote speaker at National Press Conference with Senators Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer at Bellevue Hospital in NYC, Monday, February 5, 2007

I was extremely proud to be part of this very important International Press Conference with NY Senators Clinton and Schumer, advocating against Bush's proposal to cut nearly 80 billion dollars in Medicaid/Medicare and funding to public hospitals. Click here to read my speech, representing Bellevue, the largest public hospital in NYC, where I was saved and rehabilitated, and other issues. It was a dream-come-true to be able to speak from my heart on issues that have meant a great deal to me. Do let me know what you think--no matter where you 'stand' : )
GREAT NEWS!!!!
My "ALIVE AGAIN" CD got an AWESOME review by writer and music critic Mark Fogarty from Boomerbox.com. Thank you so much Mark! Please take a look:
Give Mark a shout and let him know what you think--and me too!
Theresa opens Military Symposium with "Through A Soldier's Eyes" in Atlantic City
What an honor it was to open for Keynote Speaker Lt. General Sorenson on Sept. 19 at the 2007 Joint SymposiumC41SR Acceleration. It is always a privilege to meet America's military leaders and be able to honor the wounded soldier through my song. Thank you to my great friend and Vietnam War hero, Ed Carnes, and all the dynamic men and women from the Fort Monmounth Chapter of the AFCEA. You are a wonderful family of folk!
Pictures from the New Jersey Blue Claws Baseball Game and Benefit for
THE FISHER HOUSES
Ed Carnes, VP AUSA Ft. Monmounth and Theresa COL Jim Costigan and his son LT Mike Costigan
"Your CD, Alive Again,...it's beautiful...incredible"
Nancy Grace
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Read my latest article written by John Rizzo for the
Amici Journal; Chicago's Premier Italian/American Lifestyles Magazine
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I'm so happy to have been part of the Initiative for Women with Disabilities 10th Year Anniversary Event on May 16th. The IWD is part of NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. They've also just received a Christopher Reeves Quality of Life Grant for their new Young Women's Program which I'm honored to be involved with, which helps promote a healthy awareness and lifestyle for young adolescent disabled women. For more information, contact the IWD at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases at www.med.nyu.edu/hjd/iwd

On May 9th, 2007, I was asked to be a guest speaker at the 6th Annual Trauma Symposium at Jacoby Hospital in the Bronx. The Symposium addressed medical and trauma issues for over 600 doctors, nurses and EMTs in the Tri-State area. I met some amazing leading trauma specialists from around the country, who along with myself, brought added awareness to trauma recovery, long-term hospital care and living life with a disability. I also performed songs from "Alive Again." http://jacobitrauma.com/

"As a brave trauma survivor and grateful former patient of an HHC hospital, Theresa Sareo has graciously served as a powerful and compelling spokeswoman for Jacobi Medical Center’s Trauma Service. She has a lovely voice, a repertoire of original pieces that is beautiful and profound in its message, and also is an absolute delight." Barbara Delorio, Dir. Marketing & Public Relations at
Jacobi Medical Center
I was incredibly moved to perform at the 25th Anniversary Long Island/NY Metro POMC Outreach Vigil and Dinner on Sunday, April 23. The organization supports Long Island victims of homicide and raises money to help their families cope with their loss and fight for change in the criminal system.. April 23rd also kicked off National Crime Victims week of which I have been closely associated. Thank you to all who attended as it was my honor to meet you. For more info, contact Chris at JUSTICE8696@aol.com
http://www.fundaciononce.es/WFO/Ingles/default
I was part of Dan Herman's internet Radio show,
Future Stars on
Radio Crystal Blue, which aired Sunday, April 8th. Dan played
"Alive Again and "In Your Way" from my upcoming CD. Check out the archived or podcasted
version of the show at http://cblue.lunarpages.com
Thank you Dan for
playing songs from "Alive Again"!
www.radiocrystalblue.com
I was very honored to be the closing speaker at the third annual conference for the Delaware State Council of Emergency Nurses' Association on Friday, November 4th in Newark, Delaware. It meant a lot to meet these amazing trauma nurses and especially, to share my music with them -- keep up the great work you special folk in Delaware! And continued good luck with your awesome, state-of-the-art Christiana Care Trauma Facility in Dover. www.ena.org
(Click on my Public Speaking Lectures link above for more info about my lecture performances.)
Check out Evan Ginzburg’s new interent radio show: Evan Ginzburg's Legends, starting Monday, June 5, 10-11PM on www.fantalklive.com. Over 16 years at New York’s 50,000 watt WBAI-FM, he interviewed such superstars as Cyndi Lauper, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Lloyd Price, Ultimate Fighting ace Royce Gracie and wrestling champions Bruno Sammartino, Lou Thesz, Verne Gagne, Fred Blassie, Eddie Guerrero, Killer Kowalski and innumerable other greats. He also provided radio exposure to countless musicians, writers, filmmakers, comedians and performance artists “deserving wider exposure.” He is the author of a most enjoyable, heartfelt autobiography about growing up in 1960's Brooklyn called
"4-B, Like in Brooklyn." Find out more on Evan at www.Evanginzburg.com
The brand new single from Theresa Sareo is making it's way
across America as the heart-filled anthem honoring wounded
soldiers and their families who make the ultimate sacrifices for our country.
"And they will not be forgotten, and must never be denied
For we shall hold them up with our respect and our pride
So they can be proud and courageous, for everyone must know
The meaning of their sacrifice--lies behind a Soldier's Eyes"
"We listen to your CD so much we are afraid it will break. I love your song, I cry every time I here it."
Nina-sister of Corp. Raymond Hennagir/ triple amputee, with his family at the Malone House at Walter Reed.
"You embody the American spirit and what is good in America. Your heartfelt song moved us and is truly inspirational..."
Claude M. Bolton, Jr., Asst. Secretary of the Army (Retired)
Aquisition, Logistics and Technology

"I listened to your song "Through a Soldier's Eyes" and it brought tears to my eyes.
I am really
touched by your dedication to the brave men and women that
serve this wonderful country of ours."
Terry Hardin, Proud
Army Mom of Spc. Kevin Hardin/brain
injury
Go to www.myspace.com/theresasareo to hear this very special song for our wounded military.
Best wishes and blessings to these outstanding
American families. Love always, Theresa
Read the recent article about me written by Mike Latona in the
award-winning upstate NY publication. Click on:
Theresa Sareo sings "It's Time For A Change" in
Washington, D.C.
I had the honor of performing my original song "It's Time For A Change" for five of this country's most powerful women: Hillary Clinton, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu and former congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro at the Sons of Italy Foundation's (SIF) Nela Gala on Thursday, May 24 at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, D.C. Myself and singers JoAnn Robertozzi and Lorraine Ferro from the OSIA Centennial Lodge in Manhattan were flown to Washington for the annual black-tie Gala, hosted by actor Joe Mantegna, which awards scholarships to Italian/American college students as well as honoring popular Italian/Americans from the corporate, political and entertainment arenas. The Senator was asked to introduce Geraldine Ferraro, who was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award. As many of you know, I first met Senator Clinton at a national press conference at Bellevue Hospital in NYC on February 5, 2007, where we were keynote speakers rallying in support of funding to public hospitals. After that encounter, I was motivated to write an inspirational song for change. It was amazing to be in the company of and perform for these leading American women!
Help take my message of hope to the national stage!
"It's Time For A Change" speaks from my heart about the possibilities that lie ahead for our country. Listen to it and read the lyrics at my Myspace link and ask for it at the website of your favorite presidential candidate and political leader now because "...we can make the difference, you and me, 'cause IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE!"

Senator Hillary Clinton, Theresa Sareo and Theresa singing "It's Time For A Change"
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
I've recently visited the injured soldiers at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C. It's been something I've wanted to do since the war began and it truly was an incredible experience for me. Admittedly, it was tough to see so many of these young men (and one woman--HEY SUE!) having to endure such critical injuries, but I was deeply moved by their courageous spirits. They have enormous support there from all of their military brothers and sisters at every rank, which was great to see, and the PT staff is wonderful as well. I also had the distinct pleasure of meeting the Chief Advisor to the Army under the 4-Star Generals; 13th Sergeant Major Kenneth O. Preston, who is like a rock star among the military. Thank you, Sir, for giving me your personal medal of honor--it was quite an unexpected, moving and validating gesture before even entering the front door!
http://www.army.mil/leaders/leaders/sma/biography.html
The invite to Walter Reed came through a true hero; retired fire Captain John Vigiano of the NYC Fire Dept., who lost two sons in 911. Coincidentally, Dick Wolf who produces Law and Order, also produced the 2002 Oscar winning documentary short "Twin Towers" about Mr.Vigiano's sons; firefighter John Vigiano and NYPD Emergency Service Unit detective Joseph Vigiano. http://www.vigiano.com
I also met Army Chaplain John Kallerson who's been an integral part of the volunteer department at Walter Reed. He graciously gave me the Walter Reed Medal of Strength and Courage, something that's given to all the wounded soldiers. And on my last visit, I was incredibly lucky enough to be on Ward 57 with talented actor and devoted troop supporter, Gary Sinise.

John Vigiano, Theresa and Padre John Gary Sinise, Theresa and Padre John
Listen out for my new single inspired by my Walter Reed visits: "Through A Soldier's Eyes" being released this summer.
Theresa sings at Shea Stadium!
It was a real blast to sing for the Mets at Shea for Italian Day with the OSIA Centennial Lodge on sunny Sunday, June 24. I opened the pre-game show at home plate with the Napolitano classic "Ole Sole Mio." What a thrill to have performed at the same stadium
where the Beatles' made their infamous American debut!
Singing "Ole Sole Mio" Gennarro, Theresa and JoAnn
And a loving shout-out to my fellow crime victim survivors who ran down from their seats to say "Hello!"
Law and Order debut on NBC
I will also be part of an upcoming documentary by actress Jill Kuirsky; a NYC actress living with Lupus. It will also feature other local artists with challenges who are thriving in NY. Keep an eye out for it at: www.aimhighproductions.com
There is a lovely and generous article in the July 2nd NY Post written by my friend, Peter Green. And great pics by Helayne Seidman and Janice Sugarman. Please read it at this link:
I also performed at Hunter College campus' beautiful Mother of Italy Statue located on E. 68th St. between 3rd and Lexington. The statue was donated to Hunter college in honor of all Italian immigrants who came to America and is one of NYC's hidden gems. I was honored to be part of this event sponsored by the Italian Historical Society. Be sure to visit the statue and it's beautiful courtyard on E. 68th St.
There's another great interview with me by friend Armistead Johnson from the new and hip online entertainment magazine, New York Cool.com. Please check it out here: http://www.newyorkcool.com/archives/
I was so thrilled to be a guest on Larry King Live on Wednesday, June 29. The segment was called "Inspiring Stories" and featured myself and three others who were very graciously interviewed by popular TV personality, Nancy Grace. I sincerely thank everyone who saw the show and for the hundreds of e-mails and responses I received. Please read the transcript of my interview here:
Interview with Theresa and Nancy Grace