After her 38-year-old husband Michael suddenly died of cardiac arrest Sept. 17, 2009, Michelle Gable learned that he had hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which could have been detected with a screening. Then just two weeks later, her baby daughter Grace had a cough that kept worsening and doctors found she was suffering from an enlarged heart. … Continue reading Young family’s foundation aims at the heart
Gable Heart Beats mixes music with medicine to search for hearts in need of repair
A host of SI grads and their families came to SI to help with heart screenings in February. From left are Mason Deal, Aidan Deal, Joaby Deal ’92, Amy Gervasi Mayo, Solia Mayo, Keaton Mayo, Stefan Mayo ’89, Michelle Gable, Ralph Barsi ’89, Kathe Torok Barsi, Jasmine Wylie, Bill Taylor ’82, Holly Morrell and Stacy … Continue reading Gable Heart Beats mixes music with medicine to search for hearts in need of repair
Roberta Flack, shows her support for February, “American Heart Month”
Gable Heart Beats is honored to have singer-songwriter, Roberta Flack, showing her support and raising awareness for February, "American Heart Month." Roberta Flack, queen of love songs, is best known for her classic #1 singles "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", "Killing Me Softly with His Song", and "Feel Like Makin' Love"; and for … Continue reading Roberta Flack, shows her support for February, “American Heart Month”
Macklemore supports Gable Heart Beats
Gable Heart Beats is honored to have support from Grammy winner, Macklemore. In an effort to raise awareness during National Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Month, Macklemore is supporting Gable Heart Beats and wearing our custom GHB dog tag necklace. Proceeds from our GHB jewelry line https://www.etsy.com/shop/GableHeartBeats# and all donations will help fund high school heart screenings. … Continue reading Macklemore supports Gable Heart Beats
GHB Welcomes Singer-Songwriter Chris Rene
“If I can save just one life by educating my fans on maintaining a healthy heart, it would make my [career’s] purpose that much greater.”
