Welcome! My New Single “Cover you in flowers” Is out now.
Welcome! My New Single “Cover you in flowers” Is out now.
This song is dedicated to Grace Livingston. (to see more of the backstory and meet Grace, watch this: https://youtu.be/Mipv0BHyo2E) I met Grace when she first volunteered for Reimagine, the nonprofit community I co-founded to help people face grief, mortality, and life’s hardest moments together. Grace came to us after losing her own mother, carrying a wish that we could all be more open and honest about death. Not long after joining our community, Grace received her own terminal cancer diagnosis. Despite this, she continued speaking vulnerably at Reimagine gatherings about mortality and what it means to stay present and live with joy in the face of impermanence. I played music by Grace’s bedside in her final hours and later wrote this song to honor her spirit, her wish, and the bond she shared with her husband, Ben. After Grace died, Ben and loved ones gently covered her body in flowers — an act of love that became the emotional center of this song and film. I hope this song continues the conversation Grace cared so deeply about: how precious life becomes when we allow ourselves to face death. Special thanks to artist and teacher @Dschildkret , who guided Grace and Ben in conversation and ritual, supporting them--and all of us--in exploring the relationship between beauty and impermanence.
After the death of her mother, Grace began volunteering at Reimagine with a wish that we could all be more open about death.Before her mother died, her final words to Grace were: ‘this is like birth.’Grace’s perspective on death and life changed the way she moved through the world–and eventually changed many of us too
Not long after joining our community, Grace received her own terminal diagnosis.Despite this, Grace continued speaking publicly about mortality, connection, and what it means to remain fully present while facing the end of life.She and her husband Ben even chose to get married after her diagnosis.Watching the way they continued choosing love through all of it changed me forever.After Grace’s diagnosis, I connected her with artist Day Schildkret because I had a feeling this ritual experience exploring impermanence, beauty, and wonder through @morningaltars might feel healing for her.What unfolded became one of the most meaningful experiences I’ve ever witnessed.Later, her interaction with Day became a film I created to begin sharing her message. Full film now on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Mipv0BHyo2E
Meet Grace and Ben
Grace came into the Reimagine community after the death of her mother, carrying a wish that we could all speak more openly about death, grief, and the people we love.
Not long after, Grace received her own terminal diagnosis. Even then, she continued showing up with honesty, humor, courage, and a deep belief in the power of connection. She spoke publicly about mortality, presence, and what it means to stay fully alive while facing the end of life.
Grace and her husband Ben chose love through all of it. They got married after her diagnosis and continued building a life rooted in tenderness, devotion, and presence.
Their story became one of the emotional foundations behind “Cover You in Flowers.” The song and music video honor Grace’s spirit, her wish, and the extraordinary love she and Ben shared. The rollout frames Grace’s story through her wish, her mother’s final words, her relationship with Ben, and the flower ritual that helped shape the visual world of the video
Behind the Music…
MEMENTO MORI.
CARPE DIEM.
AMOR VINCIT OMNIA.
Join Brad Wolfe & the Moon in reimagining loss, life, and love through music.
Singer-songwriter and Reimagine founder Brad Wolfe channels a decade of lived experience into the Loss, Life, Love mixtape series.
The first volume, Loss, arrives this spring.
“LOSS”
6 SONG EP
FIRST SINGLE “WHY WAIT”
OUT NOW
SECOND SINGLE “COVER YOU IN FLOWERS”
OUT NOW
It All Started When…
Brad Wolfe & the Moon began as a way to make sense of life’s heaviest moments.
Rooted in reflection and resilience, the project explores loss, life, and love—holding space for both pain and possibility.
The Moon has always been part of the story. Now, it’s finally being named.
Brad Wolfe…
Brad Wolfe is a singer-songwriter, speaker, author and founder of Reimagine, an events platform and community where people of all backgrounds come together to face death and embrace life.
Grandson of Auschwitz survivors, Brad's curiosity for topics around loss, life, and love began at a young age. However, Brad’s views on the relationship between creativity and healing solidified as he performed bedside concerts for his friend Sara, who died of a rare pediatric cancer at the age of 21. In Sara's honor, Brad co-founded the Sunbeam Foundation for pediatric cancer research and formed Brad Wolfe & the Moon, a band which has performed concerts and written music for other young people facing loss.
Brad is on a mission to transform our experience of what it means to be fully alive. His work and life are guided by a simple question: why wait?
REIMAGINE
Brad Wolfe is the founder and executive director of Reimagine, an organization that brings diverse communities together to channel life’s biggest challenges into meaningful action and growth. With a belief that by facing death we begin to live more fully, Reimagine End of Life festivals and events have quickly become the largest end-of-life convenings in the United States. Reimagine was named a "World Changing Idea" by Fast Company Magazine. There forthcoming platform for healing and growth will become the place to channel pain and loss into creativity, g and action.
Brad Wolfe & the Moon have performed for sold out venues, playings shows with artists like Sara Bareilles, Dispatch, Gin Blossoms, and members of Dave Matthews Band and Counting Crows. Reach out below about booking.