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Songwriters In The Studio
Have you ever seen a studio this like this?
Milliron Studios is the perfect setting for filming a songwriters circle. Thanks for tuning in to our livestream “In The Round” concert, beamed from midtown Manhattan in NYC!



With Jason Trachtenburg, Eliza Spear, Diane Perry, and special thanks to host Mark Aaron James.

24 Hour Song Challenge
I accepted the challenge and wrote a song in 24 hours!
Today is the day I write & finish a brand new song in 24 hours for the #XPNsongchallenge, a songwriting challenge put out by my favorite Philly local radio station 88.5 WXPN. One prompt, one song. I have not written an original song in a long long time, and this is great motivation. I’ll be posting a video of the song at the end of the day, so stay tuned.
I got my pencil, and 5 cups of coffee in me – ready to go.
Wish me luck and good metaphor!
Thanks to the motivation of the song challenge to write and upload a brand new original tune in one day, 14 hours later I have music & lyrics that I’m pretty proud of, and my first new song in a long long while. And honestly, I’m feeling pretty accomplished to have attempted and done it, and to have flexed my songwriting chops again. I don’t usually write a song from start to finish in one day!
Inspired by the challenge theme: Summertime, the recent loss of my father, the anxiety of “Back To School Season”, and just generally wanting to spend every day in the pool, please enjoy my new song “Don’t Tell Me Summer Is Over”

Summer In Residence
Catch me live! performing all summer around town, including once a month at these great venues.
All concerts are free, and open to everyone. Come grab and drink and celebrate summer with me.
It all starts this weekend in Atlantic City.
Hard Rock Casino Atlantic City at The Council Oak Lounge
- Sunday, May 26
- Sunday, July 7
- Sunday, August 18
The Rittenhouse Hotel Philadelphia at The Library Bar
- Friday, May 31
- Saturday, June 29
- Saturday, July 20
- Friday, August 2
and more!
>> Check out full concert details: aviwisnia.com/tour

Thank You For Coming To See How Saba Kept Singing
THANK YOU to the towns, schools, theaters and places of worship around the world that have hosted our family Holocaust documentary How Saba Kept Singing this year. You have welcomed me into your diverse communities and welcomed my Saba’s story into your hearts, and I am forever grateful.
I’ve found that the most helpful and productive conversations are the ones that happen in person – though no less painful, difficult or upsetting. There is immense power in sharing our stories. And there is a reason why we still need community, that real in-person exchange.
Sharing our stories with each other, our personal family histories, what we have experienced and what we are currently going through, is the most direct path to understanding. We all want to be heard. We all need to listen. We should all be afforded that space.
I learned from my grandfather that there are some things so horrible, so traumatic, you never move on from them. But you can find a way to move forward. I strongly believe that sharing our stories with each other is a way to guide us forward.
Thank you for sharing in my grandfather’s story of survival. I hope it encourages you to share your stories too.
There will be more screenings and documentary programs coming up in the fall. Check out the TOUR PAGE for cities as they are added.
Since the PBS premiere of our film How Saba Kept Singing, I had the privilege of speaking to and singing with students all across the country this year. and sharing my grandfather’s songs of survival continues to spark meaningful discussion and difficult questions. I have been met with open minds and hearts at every school, and I’m so impressed with the young people – their desire to know, and their depth of compassion.
Towards the end of his life, when my grandfather felt comfortable enough to tell his story, the audiences he loved engaging the most were always the students. From generation to generation, it continues.
Pictured:
St. Joseph’s Academy – St. Louis, MO
Elmwood High School – Bloomdale, OH
The Masters School – Dobbs Ferry, NY
Pine View High School – Osprey, FL
Montclair State University NJ
PUC Rio University Brazil
Find Educational Recources for “How Saba Kept Singing” here:
https://www.retroreport.org/education/resources/how-saba-kept-singing-film-screening/
Find out how to watch the film and host a screening HERE.
The award-winning documentary “How Saba Kept Singing” tells the story of how singer David “Saba” Wisnia survived the Holocaust and how his journey back to Poland with his grandson Avi Wisnia unlocks the secret about someone else who had a hand in his survival. The soundtrack features music by both David Wisnia and Avi Wisnia, plus a brand new original song composed for the film. Directed by Sara Taksler, and executive produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. Screenings include discussion with Avi Wisnia, and a special live musical performance. Experience this powerful film, which explores themes of faith, family, and resilience, the persistence of discrimination and the power of music, and the urgency of telling these stories today.