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Rick joined Momma on December 30, 2024 for a live Q&A via Twitch and YouTube to talk about Music & Mental Health + Jazz for Peace
About Rick
Rick DellaRatta is now considered by many to be one of the finest Singer/Pianists performing today and one of only a handful of Jazz Artists who can make a successful musical presentation to a large audience without having to abandon the true art form of Jazz. Through his life long endeavor to help advance people to their highest potential through the understanding of Jazz as well as spreading peace worldwide through his "Jazz for Peace World Tour", Rick DellaRatta is considered to be an innovator and a visionary.
While witnessing the extraordinary events of 9/11 from his rooftop less than 1/4 mile away from Ground Zero on that fateful morning, Rick wrote a poem called Jazz for Peace which lead him to perform over 850 concerts to help the world's most outstanding causes in what is now considered by many to be "the most significant cultural event of our time!"
His unique and original piano playing and composing has been compared in print to Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Bill Evans, McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett, Joe Zawinul, Horace Silver, Oscar Peterson and Thelonious Monk while his signature vocal sound and style has been likened to Chet Baker, Billie Holiday, Joao Gilberto, Ivan Lins, Michael Franks and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Dr. Billy Taylor put Ricks impact in perspective when commenting on Ricks "Thought Provoking CD - he said: "Rick DellaRatta is one of the people who is taking Jazz to the next level".
Socials / Links for Guest Connection
Website - https://www.rickdellaratta.com/
Jazz for Peace - https://www.jazzforpeace.org/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JazzforPeaceGrant/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-dellaratta-08199818/ and https://www.linkedin.com/company/jazz-for-peace%E2%84%A2/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jazzmgmt
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jazzforpeace/
Featured Music - https://www.powerpresskits.com/get/rickdellaratta
References / Things Mentioned During the Stream
Song - The Girl from Ipanema
Book Recommendation - Paving the Path for Peace through Music: The Amazing story of Rick DellaRatta and Jazz for Peace by Debra R. Cerritelli & Rick DellaRatta
Episode Summary
If you’ve ever used music to get through a tough time, felt overwhelmed by anxiety, or just want to hear how creativity and compassion can change lives, this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways:
Music is a powerful tool for mental health.
Jazz serves as a universal language that unites people.
The arts and culture are underutilized in promoting healing.
Music has the ability to process trauma and grief collectively.
Creativity and artistry can help avoid destructive behaviors.
Envy in the arts can be more destructive than greed.
Creatives must navigate emotional highs and lows in their work.
Music can create a safe space for self-expression and transformation.
Community involvement is crucial for impactful advocacy.
In this episode, MommaFoxFire sits down with Rick DellaRatta—musician, mental health advocate, and founder of Jazz for Peace—to talk about the powerful connection between music and mental health. Rick shares his personal story of navigating life’s challenges, and how music, especially jazz, became a healing force not just for him, but for people around the world.
Rick opens up about his early years, where music was both an escape and a lifeline. He talks about experiencing anxiety and feeling misunderstood, and how improvisation through jazz allowed him to express emotions he couldn’t always put into words. Music became a tool for survival and connection—especially when things got overwhelming.
He explains how this passion led to the creation of Jazz for Peace, a global organization that brings people together across boundaries of race, religion, and politics through music. What started as a concert in response to 9/11 turned into a movement that now supports nonprofit organizations worldwide. Rick shares that Jazz for Peace helps groups raise awareness and funding by organizing benefit concerts that feature his performances and draw attention to important causes.
The conversation shifts to how music can be used as a tool for mental health. Rick emphasizes that music gives people permission to feel—whether that’s joy, sadness, grief, or hope. He talks about the science behind it too, referencing how rhythm and melody can literally rewire the brain and reduce stress. According to Rick, even five minutes of music can be a powerful reset for the mind.
MommaFoxFire and Rick get real about how isolating it can feel to struggle with mental health and how creative outlets—like music, art, or writing—can be vital lifelines. Rick encourages listeners not to worry about being perfect or trained. Just make noise, he says. Pick up an instrument, sing in the shower, or dance around your kitchen. The act of expression matters more than the result.
They also talk about how our culture sometimes pushes productivity over emotional well-being, and how important it is to push back on that. Rick stresses the importance of finding your own rhythm in life and making space for joy and expression, especially when times are hard.
Throughout the interview, Rick shares stories of the people and communities he’s connected with through Jazz for Peace—from refugees to students to families facing crises—and how music became a shared language of healing.
The episode wraps with a message of hope and encouragement. Rick reminds listeners that they don’t need to be professional musicians to experience the benefits of music. The key is to show up for yourself, to find even small ways to stay grounded, and to use creativity as a reminder that we’re never truly alone in what we’re feeling.