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    Parkinsong Announces Rob Georg and Kristin K Smith as Winners of 2026 Contest

    Dec 24, 2025

    Rob Georg and Kristin K Smith’s song „Climb This Mountain“ wins the 2026 Parkinsong Contest, with a release at the World Parkinson Congress in Phoenix.

    United States, December 24, 2025 — Parkinsong 2026: A Milestone for Music and Parkinson’s Awareness

    In a heartwarming announcement, the Parkinsong 2026 competition has crowned Rob Georg and Kristin K Smith’s “Climb This Mountain” as its winning song. This global contest, launched by the Parkinsong non-profit organization, attracted a wealth of entries from artists around the world, all vying to contribute to the growing movement of Parkinson’s awareness through music. The winning entry, “Climb This Mountain,” not only reflects the personal journey of the artist, Rob Georg, but also carries an emotional message of hope and perseverance for those battling Parkinson’s disease.

    The Path to the Parkinsong Victory

    The Parkinsong Contest, which was launched in 2025 by Gerald Ganglbauer, member of the World Parkinson Disease Coalition (WPC), drew entries from various countries, including Australia, Austria, and Belgium. The competition’s format was innovative in that it used YouTube voting to determine the winners, with votes cast through “likes” on each song’s music video. Rob Georg’s “Climb This Mountain” captured the hearts of listeners worldwide, standing out among the 18 finalists selected from hundreds of entries.

    A Song of Personal Significance

    “Climb This Mountain” is not just a catchy tune; it is a deeply personal work for Georg. Written for his father during his hardest battle with Parkinson’s disease, the song is an emotional tribute to the strength and resilience of those facing the disease. Georg, who has often used his music as a way to process life’s challenges, shared a deeply personal experience in the following statement:

    „The song was written during a time when I felt that my dad was fighting a battle beyond what words could express. Winning this competition feels like his legacy is continuing, and that means the world to me. It’s one of those moments where you feel connected to something larger than yourself, a part of the universe’s plan.”

    The Role of Music in Parkinson’s Awareness

    Music has long been recognized as a therapeutic tool, and the Parkinsong Contest highlights its power to unite, inspire, and heal. Gerald Ganglbauer, CEO of Parkinsong, shared his excitement about the competition’s success, saying, “I had done duets, awards, and blues, but the time felt right to try something new. The entries in this contest have demonstrated the incredible creativity and passion that exists in the Parkinson’s community. ‘Climb This Mountain’ is a perfect example of how music can transcend barriers and inspire hope.”

    A Global Audience Joins in the Celebration

    Votes for the Parkinsong Contest were cast via YouTube, where each song’s video was met with positive feedback and engagement from global audiences. The winning entries will be included in a professionally produced album, scheduled for release in 2026. Furthermore, the successful artists will perform live at the World Parkinson Congress in Phoenix, Arizona, in May 2026, where they will join other prominent figures in the Parkinson’s advocacy space.

    Gerald Ganglbauer on the Significance of the Contest

    Ganglbauer reflected on the success of the contest and the power of the Parkinson’s community in shaping its outcome. “Make yourself comfortable in front of your big screen TV and watch the playlist,” Ganglbauer remarked. “What you will see is of the highest quality and creativity. ‘Climb This Mountain’ resonates deeply with me, not only for its emotional depth but also for its musical quality. Rob has a gentle voice that reminds me of some of the great musical traditions, and this song is a perfect fit for the Parkinsong mission.”

    The contest also featured an animated video by René van Helsdingen, which was among Ganglbauer’s personal favorites for its creative interpretation of the song.

    A Moment That Defies Explanation

    Rob Georg shared the story of how “Climb This Mountain” came to be submitted to the Parkinsong contest. Remarkably, he had never personally submitted the song to the competition. In an emotional reflection on his Facebook page, Georg wrote:

    „I wasn’t ready for what the universe dropped on me this week, giving me goosebumps writing this… here’s the crazy, fantastic, weird story of me feeling my Dad tremendously close this week! The kind of close that makes you stop in the cold morning air and just breathe him in, the kind of close you feel when a horse lifts its head and looks past you, like it sees someone you can’t. And then, out of nowhere, this email arrives… telling me ‘Climb This Mountain’ won the global Parkinsong competition.”

    Georg went on to express his gratitude for the support and love the song has received from listeners around the world, adding, “Every listen, every vote, every heart touched… it all carries my dad’s legacy forward.”

    The World Parkinson Congress

    The World Parkinson Congress 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona, promises to be a monumental event for the Parkinson’s community, where leaders, healthcare professionals, advocates, and those living with Parkinson’s disease will gather. The Parkinsong performances will add an emotional and creative element to the congress, with “Climb This Mountain” taking center stage as one of the standout performances of the event.

    Award Recognition: Best Singer-Songwriter for Parkinson’s Awareness in the United States of 2025

    In addition to winning the Parkinsong 2026 contest, Rob Georg has been recognized as the Best Singer-Songwriter for Parkinson’s Awareness in the United States of 2025. This prestigious recognition, announced by BestofBestReview.com, acknowledges Rob’s impactful contributions to raising awareness about Parkinson’s disease through music. Georg’s heartfelt songs, including “Climb This Mountain,” have resonated deeply with the Parkinson’s community, showcasing his dedication to the cause. The award highlights his ongoing commitment to supporting and inspiring those affected by Parkinson’s, further cementing his place as a leading advocate for the cause. You can read more about the award here: Best Singer-Songwriter for Parkinson’s Awareness in the United States of 2025.

    About Parkinsong

    Parkinsong is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about Parkinson’s disease through music. Founded in 2019 by a group of passionate advocates and musicians, Parkinsong aims to use the power of music to inspire hope, support, and solidarity within the Parkinson’s community. The Parkinsong Contest, launched in 2026, is one of the organization’s flagship initiatives, designed to showcase the talents of musicians whose work highlights the challenges and triumphs of those living with Parkinson’s disease.

    For more information, visit Parkinsong.

    About Rob Georg

    Rob Georg is a singer-songwriter and musician whose heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies have touched the lives of many. Known for his deep emotional connection to his music, Rob has written songs for personal milestones, such as his father’s battle with Parkinson’s disease or his mother’s fight against Alzheimer’s. Rob’s music is available on his official website Rob Georg.

    Media Contact

    Rob Georg
    Singer/Songwriter
    Email: contact@rob-georg-music.com
    Website: Rob Georg
    Facebook: Rob Georg Music
    Parkinsong Contest
    World Parkinson Disease Coalition
    World Parkinson Congress 2026
    Parkinson’s Europe

  • Gangway Cult-Mag

    Gangway Cult-Mag

    Although not intentionally written in a context with Parkinson’s in mind, this culture magazine sampler, – with 164 in its first, and 200 pages in its second edition – brings back the last 100/120 Gangway articles about Austrian culture and the arts, nicely designed and printed in full colour throughout.

    Gangway Kulturmagazin: Die Stattegger Jahre. Deutsch. Gangan Verlag, Stattegg 2021.

    Blog: Gangway Cult-Mag: Englisch/Deutsch. Gangan Verlag, Sydney – Stattegg 1996-2025. www.gangway.at

    This large-format Paperback is not for sale, however, if you donate € 30 or more to PARKINSONG.ORG, we send you a complimentary copy. Put „Gangway“ and your postal address on your payment.

    UniCredit Bank Austria AG
    IBAN: AT581200022523073500
    BIC: BKAUATWW

  • Musikatlas

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    PARKINSONG DUETS

    Christian Schmid
    ATS Records

    Ein berührendes Projekt

    “People With Parkinson’s Can Be Rockstars” ist auf dem Cover zu lesen und der Initiator dieses Projekts, Gerald Ganglbauer, ist selbst ein Betroffener der 2006 im Alter von 48 Jahren mit der Diagnose konfrontiert wurde. Am 4. Weltparkinsonkongress wurde die Idee geboren, Rockmusiker gemeinsam mit Parkinson-Patienten Duette singen zu lassen. Um der Welt zu zeigen, dass die Leidenschaft zur Musik und das Bedürfnis sich künstlerisch ausdrücken können trotz dieser Erkrankung Bestand hat.

    Die Umsetzung war allerdings etwas mühseliger als gedacht und so brauchte es rund zwei Jahre um die Musiker und Bands zusammen zu bringen. So spielten die heimischen Melodic Rocker BADHOVEN gemeinsam mit Gerald Ganglbauer “How Will It Be” und “Break All The Chains” ein, zwei coole Titel mit maßgeschneiderten Hooklines, die ebenfalls in Graz beheimateten THE BASE wanderten ebenfalls mit Gerald mit “It’s Always Me” und “Not The River Of Mercy” auf Nick Cave’s Spuren und das steirische Szene-Original Johnny Schwarzinger, der vor 20 Jahren mit CATWALK lokale Musikgeschichte schrieb, verkündete mit Uli Sajko in berührendem spoken word-Kontext “So Here I Am”….

    Ein wichtiges, ein bewegenden Projekt das Zeichen zu setzen vermag – der Erlös aus dem Verkauf kommt der Parkinson-Selbsthilfe zugute (www.parkinsonline.at). Zu beziehen über https://duets.parkinsong.org/

  • Die Presse

    Parkinson weltweit im Radio

    Projekt. Gerald Ganglbauer will mit Songs gegen die Krankheit kämpfen.

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    Graz/Wien. Den Einfall, berichtet Gerald Ganglbauer, habe er auf dem Weltparkinsonkongress in Portland 2016 gehabt: „Dort kam mir die Idee, dass Rockstars mit uns Betroffenen gemeinsam Duette singen könnten, um der Welt zu demonstrieren, dass wir Kranken immer noch Menschen sind.“

    Ganglbauer, Autor, Herausgeber von Literaturzeitschriften und ehemaliger Teilzeit-Australier, entwickelte eine „coole Website“, um sein Projekt vorzustellen, „und erwartete, dass sich sofort Tausende beteiligen würden, wie damals im Jahr 1984, als Bob Geldof Band Aid auf die Beine stellte.“ Ganz so leicht ging es dann nicht: Zwei Jahre dauerte es, bis Ganglbauer, selbst Parkinson-Patient, seine Musiker zusammen hatte. Die Künstler, die sich für ihn gemeinsam mit Parkinson-Betroffenen ins Tonstudio begaben, kommen aus vielen Stilrichtungen, von Singer-Songwritern wie Jörg Veselka bis zu Rockbands wie Badhoven oder den Grazer Formationen Spring and the Land und The Base. Ihnen gemeinsam sei „ihre Leidenschaft für Musik und Anteilnahme an unserem Schicksal“.

    Am morgigen Welt-Parkinson-Tag sollen nun die entstandenen „Parkinsonduets“ im Radio gespielt werden. Ganglbauers Ziel ist, dass sich weltweit Betroffene bei ihren (vorinformierten) Radiostationen einen Song aus dem online erhältlichen Album wünschen. Damit „klatschen wir gleich drei Fliegen mit einem Streich“: Das Album werde gekauft, durch das Airplay die Botschaft verbreitet, die anfallenden Tantiemen gehen an den Verein Parkisonline.

    Selbst erhielt der Grazer die Diagnose Parkinson übrigens 2006, da war er 48 Jahre alt. „Ich dachte erst, dass sich nur das Alter bemerkbar machte, als meinen Freunden erste Symptome auffielen. Wie die meisten, denen man sagt sie hätten frühen Parkinson, verweigerte ich anfangs die Diagnose.“ Mittlerweile ist er Botschafter für Parkinson-Selbsthilfegruppen. (tes)

    („Die Presse“, Print-Ausgabe, 10.04.2019)

  • Print Media

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    Stark!Strom – das neue österreichische Rock & Metal Magazin, Wien
    04/04/2019, Posting, später auch Review im Printmagazin
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    Die Presse, Schaufenster, Menschen
    09/04/2019 online, 10/04/2019 print
    www.diepresse.at

  • Online Medien

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    01/04/2019, Schwarzataler Online
    Reichenau an der Rax (NÖ)
    www.schwarzataler-online.at

     

    03/04/2019, Rockmagazine
    Bramberg (Salzburg)
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    05/04/2019, SOCMAG – Society Magazine
    Mitterndorf an der Fischa (NÖ)
    theworldssociety.blogspot.com

     

    04/04/2019, 6 Strigs 25 Frames
    Wien
    6strings24frames.blogspot.com

  • Der Grazer

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    Vojo Radkovic in: Der Grazer, 31.3.2019

    After radio interviews in England, Germany and Canada, a first article appeared in Austrian print media, thanks to Vojo Radkovic. Tomorrow,  on Monday, 1.4.2019 Jürgen Rottensteiner, a poet back in the days when we were young, is going to spread the news about our project in a media release.

  • Radio Steiermark

    ORF-Radio-Steiermark

    4. März 2019
    Sehr geehrter Herr Ganglbauer, zunächst einmal herzliche Gratulation zu ihrer wegweisenden und vorbildlichen Initiative.
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    … Interviewtermin fixieren.
    Mit freundlichen Grüßen

    Gerhard Koch

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    Eva Pöttler am Mittwoch, 13.3.2019

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    Eva Pöttler im ORF Landesstudio Steiermark