Luc Reynaud
In 2005 Luc Reynaud was volunteering with the American Red Cross after Hurricane Katrina where he had an “ah-ha” moment as he experienced the joy and healing he witnessed when he sang and played guitar while on breaks working in an evacuation shelter in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Amidst the destruction something special occurred where Luc and a group of children evacuees wrote a song called The Freedom Song. They toured it around the shelter and performed it for adults sitting in their cots and it soon became a powerfully cathartic song as the people would raise their hands, singing with tears of relief, surrender, hope the words "Freedom." That song captured the heart of two-time Grammy award winner Jason Mraz and became an instant hit with fans. Luc took the experience as a teaching that he could join his two passions of music and service into one. He went on to co-found the band Luc and the Lovington’s and The Goodness Tour.