Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

I am not the performing type. I was the one who would cry, throw up or pass out.

Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

After I lost my hearing, I gave up.

Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

When I'm playing with my band, I designate different parts to feel different things. The bass pounds in your chest when you go to a concert. It almost replaces your heartbeat. Then the drums you feel on the floor.

Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

What I do is I get the sheet music and I put it out for myself and then I use a visual tuner to go through each note individually. And every time I make a mistake, I start the song over again, so I use the muscle memory of intervals and then watching that tuner, and then a lot of repetition.

Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

I started writing music long after I lost my hearing.

Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

I am an ambassador for a nonprofit organization and I love being able to help people crush their barriers. I recently wrote a book. I want to do more with my life and help people do more with their lives, whatever that looks like.

Mandy Harvey
Mandy Harvey

I was a shy child. I had anxiety. I used to cry when I had to give a presentation.