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Musical savant DeBlois plays multiple shows to benefit Special Connections

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Tony DeBlois’ favorite composer is George Gershwin. His dream is to record a CD of all Gershwin music. His website,www.tonydeblois.com, will soon be taking donations toward his dream. This weekend, including during this show Sunday at Immaculate Conception Church, DeBlois, at the piano, and his mother, Janice, helped raise funds for Special Connections of Grundy County. (Herald Photo by Christina Chapman - cchapman@morrisdailyherald.com)

Musical savant Tony DeBlois knows how to play 8,000 songs, but the first song he played at his performance Sunday was one everyone knew — “Happy Birthday.”

“Tuesday is my birthday, sing along everybody!” said DeBlois as he played the birthday song at the start of his piano concert held at Immaculate Conception Church as a fundraiser for Special Connections of Grundy County.

DeBlois, of Randolph, Mass., is a 39-year-old blind and autistic man who has Savant Syndrome, which is a “rare condition” in which someone who has an emotional disorder or subnormal intelligence has an extraordinary gift. Savants have been known for their math, music, art and mechanical abilities.

DeBlois’ extraordinary gift is in music. He can play 23 instruments and can sing in 11 languages.

This weekend he performed multiple times, including at several Masses at the catholic church, including singing in Spanish at the Spanish Mass; a dueling piano show Saturday night; and an evening performance Sunday.

At Saturday’s performance, held at Chapin’s North Banquets inside the Quality Inn, more than 200 people watched DeBlois and local celebrity Tony Kidonakis do a dueling piano show, said Jennifer Price, president of Special Connections.

It was DeBlois’ first time doing a dueling piano show and it was such a hit they are already planning to do it again next year at a bigger venue, she said.

At Sunday’s performance, more than 400 attended.

Special Connections of Grundy County is an organization with the goal of providing information and resources, as well as social, recreational and leisure opportunities, for the developmentally disabled community, from children to adults.

Last year, DeBlois helped raise more than $5,000 with one show for Special Connections. Totals have not been counted yet for this year’s shows.

“It’s definitely a significant amount, which is amazing, but more important even, and the reason we do this concert, is to inspire people,” said Price.

The goal in bringing DeBlois to Morris originally, and why the organization continues to, is to show people what the special-needs community has to offer, she said, and how great their abilities are.

Noemi Noscal of Morris brought her son, Nathen, to DeBlois’ Sunday night solo performance to show her son the strengths of someone who is different.

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