The poet, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and activist Allison Russell has collaborated with with Sounds of Saving (SoS) and National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for the release of a new installation of their “Song that Found Me At The Right Time” series. The series interviews artists from across the musical spectrum to discuss the song that helped them most during difficult times. Alongside the Q&A the artist performs their take of the chosen track. For today’s release Russell chose Tracey Chapman’s “Behind The Wall.” She shares, "It was the song that made me understand for the first time that I wasn't alone. Music helped me crawl out of that pit. There was another way. And I learned that there was another way through poetry, through art, through music, through Tracy Chapman's album that I heard when I was nine years old that was revelatory to me. She was telling me a very different story about being a woman, about blackness, about her experience of the world, about her experience of America, a very different story than my adoptive father told me. And I liked her version better....There are these lifelines that we get thrown, maybe therapy will be your lifeline, maybe meeting someone who has had a similar experience to you will be your lifeline. That's why we have to hang on because you would have no idea what joy awaits you." Watch Allison Rusell perform “Behind The Wall” and watch her Q&A with Sounds of Saving here:
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