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U.S. Army Veteran Enriched by Bay Pines VA Recreational Therapy

Man in blue shirt and cap sitting next to a grand piano.
U.S. Army Veteran Daniel Bremer is one of four Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Veterans invited to attend the 2026 National Veterans Creative Arts Festival. The lifelong pianist was selected for two first-place musical compositions: one a cover of an existing tune, and the other an original composition titled “Missing You”, which you can listen to here: bit.ly/BremerMissingYou

By Medina Ayala-Lo, Public Affairs Officer

Music is widely adored by those who listen, but for the composer, it reveals a world unto itself – a space where inward wanderings are transposed into outward brilliance.

For more than 70 years, U.S. Army Veteran Daniel Bremer has reveled in this space. This year, from June 9 – 14, the lifelong pianist will attend his third consecutive National Veterans Creative Arts Festival.

“All art enriches my life, and this [competition] is one of those areas that did me so much good,” Bremer shared. “There’s something about the arts that skips all the non-essentials and gets right to the point – it brings you to a point where the therapy can work.”

Bremer has participated in Bay Pines VA Healthcare System’s local creative arts competition since 2022, and is one of four Bay Pines VA Veterans invited to attend the 2026 national festival. This year, he was selected for two first-place musical compositions: one a cover of an existing tune, and the other an original composition titled “Missing You”, which you can listen to here.

His creation sprung forth in late 2024, around Christmas, when Bremer found himself overcome by nostalgia. Led by that sense of longing, he allowed the sentiment to guide his glide across the keys. 

“When I play, I’m actually feeling [my emotions] in every phrase, with every note,” Bremer shared. “[Playing the piano] is praying without words.” 

The local and national creative arts offerings, provided through VA recreational therapy, give Veterans more than 20 categories through which to express themselves. The artistic mediums include, but are not limited to, sculpture, photography, dance, and writing. Every Veteran who is enrolled in VA health care is welcome to participate. 

“We want to hear from [Veterans], we want to see your story, and we want to experience this with you,” said Bay Pines VA Music Therapist Erin Todd. “There’s always heartache and challenge, but to see folks who leave my office and feel heard and feel that sense of hope – that’s really a very powerful thing.”
 
For Bremer, attending the festival is as much about connection as it is about creativity.

“When I’m with other Veterans, I feel very relaxed. I feel I can be very authentic,” Bremer said. “Although all our experiences are different, there’s something that ties us all together – something on a spiritual nature that we share.”

Bremer’s musical abilities were forged long before his introduction to VA’s creative arts programs, but those who work with him say his participation has helped him flourish. 

“I’ve seen him be more willing to put himself out there and be more social,” said Todd, who coordinates Bay Pines VA’s annual local competition. “[Veterans should know] it doesn’t matter your talent or your skill level. We will help you figure out how to grow, how to express yourself, and how to find healing in a way that can be new and refreshing.”

To learn more about Bay Pines VA’s local competition or the national festival, click here