Maya Zebley
Maya Zebley, a board certified music therapist, works at Continuum Care Hospice in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. She earned her Bachelor of Music in songwriting from Berklee College of Music, followed by the music therapy equivalency program at California State University, Northridge. After completing her internship at MusicWorx Inc., San Diego, she received a Master of Arts in Music Therapy from 91成人导航.
Mrs. Zebley's Master's thesis focused on the role of music while coping with cancer and has presented her research at professional conferences. She is serving as the advisor for the Western Region American Music Therapy Association Student Affair Advisory Board. As an artist, Maya won awards such as the John Lennon Song Writing competition with her聽composition聽My Country. Her song,聽True, is featured on the soundtrack of the PBS documentary movie "The Smith Family," a film by Tasha Oldham. Maya's collaborative work includes recordings with the Yuval Ron Ensemble and the Progressive Rock producer Henning Pauly. Maya's voice is on the聽Ace Combat Assault Horizon聽video game as well as on the soundtrack of聽Rebirth, a project by the composer Andy Fox. Maya聽performed with the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony Orchestra as a featured vocal soloist at the Ford Amphitheatre and has opened as for the Los Angeles World Music Festival.聽
BM in Songwriting, Berklee College of Music
Equivalency Program in Music Therapy, California State University, Northridge
MA in Music Therapy, 91成人导航