Come join us ...Where the Road Meets the Heart
These moments are part of a long journey…
For me, music is a way to breathe—
a way to stay connected to this world
and to stand alongside those, human and otherwise,
who find themselves in harm’s way. Jerry Leggett
Sonoran Desert — Atop the Peace Bubble, where music, mischief, and a message of peace meet the horizon.
Chappaquiddick, NY — She knew every word to “All You Need Is Love,” a song still finding its way into new hearts decades later.
New York City — Singing “Let’s Get Together” and gathering Peace Interviews near Ground Zero—moments that still live vividly in memory.
Grand Canyon — Dancing on the edge while I play “If I Can’t Dance,” one of those moments where joy takes over.
Kirkridge Retreat Center, PA — Jerry with his musical mentor, legendary folk singer Pete Seeger.
Mount Rushmore — Asking a simple question: “What does a more peaceful world look like for you?”
Across the U.S. — 18 months on the road, 240 stops in 40 states—singing out for peace at noon and gathering stories along the way.
McMinnville, OR — The circle widens as Rotarians from up and down the West Coast gather for the Hub Peacebuilder Tour.
Ann Arbor, MI— Setting the tone for a gathering of global changemakers, Jerry performs before a Nobel Peace Prize laureate speaks at the Rotary World Peace Conference in Ann Arbor.
Hawaii Island (Buddha Point): Jerry composes "Be Now" in the moonlight of Buddha Point.
Fairbanks, AK — “Will Sing for Food” concerts, bringing music and community together to support the local food bank.
California — Heart to Heart, Hand to Hand (1995), recorded in Solana Beach and Hollywood—created to support UMCOR, with over 100,000 copies produced.
Tubac, AZ — Honoring Peace Heroes and the Border Community Alliance at the Storytrail Garden beneath “Welcoming a World Beyond Borders” arch.
Oklahoma City — Pausing at the Memorial to honor those lost and to listen to frontline caregivers speaking about trauma and peace.
Green Valley — Dora Rodriguez, a courageous advocate for immigrant rights, recognized during the 50th Anniversary Concert at CPAC—a moment of gratitude and shared purpose
Songs to End the Silent War — A songbook and companion CD lifting up the root causes of hunger and inviting audiences to sing toward solutions.
Columbus, OH — Music for the CROP Hunger Walk, joining hundreds in support of neighbors near and far.
Sahuarita, AZ — Where the Peace Bubble Tour began—a teardrop trailer reimagined as a place for music, listening, and rest.
McMinnville, OR — Performing atop the Peacebuilder Hub beneath the wings of the Spruce Goose at the Air & Space Museum.
Kirkridge Retreat Center, PA — Jerry with his musical mentor, legendary folk singer Pete Seeger.
Tucson, AZ — Standing with the saguaro, sacred relatives in the tradition of the Tohono O’odham, holding a Peace Pole.
Buddha Point, Hawaiʻi Island — Playing ukulele where the Peace Bubble Tour came to rest.
Devils Tower, WY — One of 20 U.S. parks and landmarks where the Peace Bubble Tour gathered stories and voices for peace.
On Hawaii Island at Buddha Point, beneath a quiet moon and endless sky, Jerry begins composing “Be Now”—a song rooted in presence, stillness, and the gentle invitation to return to this moment.
And Still, the Song Continues
Each place, each face, each shared moment—
a reminder that even in a fractured world,
there is still so much that connects us.
The journey goes on…