What started as a simple moment in a New York park turned into something unforgettable. I was asked to sit down at the piano and play Hallelujah, expecting nothing more than a quiet, passing performance. But as the first notes filled the air, something extraordinary happened—Scott Hoying and Sone suddenly joined in.

Their voices blended effortlessly with the music, transforming the scene into a magical, impromptu concert. Passersby stopped in their tracks, drawn in by the raw emotion and unexpected harmony. For a few minutes, the busy park fell silent, captivated by a performance no one saw coming—but no one would ever forget.
