
Erin Enderlin's Melodic Tribute to Veterans Dazzles Opry Audience
On June 28, the iconic Grand Ole Opry witnessed an inspiring moment as singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin debuted her poignant new song, “When You Look At Me”. This emotional piece was co-written with veteran couple Tanja Struyck-Fogleman and Brent Fogleman, who were present in the audience, bringing added significance to the event. Both veterans had participated in a SongwritingWith:Soldiers retreat, a space dedicated to using music as a vehicle for healing.
A Song of Healing and Acknowledgment
Enderlin’s song speaks directly to the complex emotional landscapes navigated by veterans, shedding light on often unnoticed struggles. Lines from the song resonate deeply: “When you look at me / There’s a whole lot that you don’t see / I’m walking round in memories you don’t know nothing about.” This lyric encapsulates the journey of healing and vulnerability, emphasizing that it’s entirely normal to not be okay. The sense of relatability is key; this is not just a song for veterans but one that speaks to anyone experiencing turmoil.
Creating Connections Through Music
The Foglemans expressed their thoughts on the endeavor by stating, “Writing ‘When You Look at Me’ wasn’t just about music—it was about being seen and heard in a way we hadn’t been before.” This powerful statement reflects the transformative potential of songwriting as a therapeutic outlet. Enderlin’s ability to deeply engage with her co-writers allows for authentic stories to emerge, fostering empathy and understanding.
Broader Impact of SongwritingWith:Soldiers
Founded in 2012, SongwritingWith:Soldiers has connected over 6,000 veterans and military families with professional songwriters. The retreats they conduct nationwide provide a unique blend of creativity and camaraderie, allowing participants to honor their experiences through song. Enderlin, a staunch advocate for the therapeutic role of music, highlighted the overarching message, stating that the song serves as a reminder to be kind and patient as we all navigate our personal struggles.
Upcoming Release and Continuation of the Journey
Fans can look forward to the recorded version of “When You Look At Me,” featuring Randy Houser, set to be released on YouTube on July 4. This release is part of the continued commitment from SongwritingWith:Soldiers to bring music that uplifts and connects, showcasing powerful storytelling.
A Community-Centered Experience
For Nashville residents and visitors, Enderlin's performance is not just a showcase of talent but an embodiment of the city’s rich culture of storytelling through music. As Music City thrives on concerts, festivals, and intimate performances, this event reflects the community's spirit, where shared experiences come to life through the arts. It’s a reminder of the healing potential inherent in music and narrative.
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