Six-time GRAMMY Award-winning Christian artist Amy Grant performs “Trees We’ll Never See” for the Alzheimer’s Association Music Moments project. In an intimate behind-the-scenes interview, Grant shares why she chose the song and her personal connection with the cause through her parents, who both had forms of dementia.
“Music is the only gathering where everybody is on the same wavelength,” Grant said. “I chose to perform ‘Trees We’ll Never See’ because it mentions Mom and Dad and how nobody should face a hard thing alone, which is so important for families facing dementia to recognize. I hope people, particularly caregivers, who hear this song can realize that even in hard situations, there are always beautiful aspects.”
Music Moments — a digital storytelling series — highlights the emotional connection between music and the moments in life that we never want to lose to Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
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