Spotlight on Kyle Cousins
We are thrilled to announce that Kyle Cousins will be hosting a LIVE Facebook Chat on April 20 at 1pm EST!
Kyle is a 20 year-old singer-songwriter who also happens to have autism. He began his journey with autism at two years old by losing all his language. Through years of intensive interventions and family support he has made continual progress; so much so that now he loves nothing better than to express himself onstage through his music. Cousins champions the autism awareness movement in his anthem “Everybody Wants to Be Heard,” now the theme song for Autism Speaks and it’s campaign Walk Now for Autism Speaks. He is proud to be a source of hope and inspiration for the autism community.
Kyle will be teaming up with Autism Speaks U and SHARETHEMIC to debut his band in New York City, April 21 at the UC Lounge. Doors open at 7pm ET, bands start at 8pm. All proceeds from this concert goes to Autism Speaks U. We’d love for you to come out and show your support! See poster below for details. This is a 21 and over event.





So wonderful to hear your story, how can we listen to your music been so far away? Alaska will be glad to her from u.
Thanks Claudia! I’d love to go to Alaska some day but for right now you can go to my website to hear my songs http://www.kylecousinsmusic.com or http://www.myspace.com/kylecousins.
Best of luck to you Kyle! You’ll do great. Say hello to Iroc for me.
CariQ
thanks, lol; great to hear from you again Cari!
I have seen Kyle sing.
He is absolutely incredible.
Kyle’s voice is among the best I have ever heard live in concert.
Hello my son is Autistic n hes non verbal… But what did u do that u can speak… my son has a voice but he cant speak like u n me….Plz help… mY son loves music he tries to say the words….. but he humms them…..thanbks again … desperate mother…..
Hi! My son loves music videos do you have any dvds?
Hello, your story is wonderful and gives me hope for my son. He is 3 years old and for the most part he is non verbal…..he says little things like mama, dada, baba, but not consistently? Any advise would be very much appreciated…Thanks again