CHICAGO (CelebrityAccess) – The Alzheimer’s Association has joined forces with four-time Grammy-nominated country artist Mickey Guyton to raise awareness for the disease during Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. 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 or any type of dementia.
Guyton performed a heartfelt rendition of her song “How You Love Someone” for Music Moments, alongside an intimate behind-the-scenes interview sharing her personal connection to the cause through her grandmother.
“Music can transcend you to a moment in time shared with a loved one, and that’s the power of music and sound,” Guyton said. “A lot of who I am today and what brought me to country music is because of my grandma Rosemary, who had Alzheimer’s. I’m honored to sing ‘How You Love Someone’ for the Alzheimer’s Association Music Moments campaign, and I hope that people facing Alzheimer’s who hear this song can feel the love in the lyrics because, for me, it reminds me of the love and memories I shared with my grandma.”
More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, and it is estimated that more than half of all Americans know someone with the disease. According to the Alzheimer’s Association 2023 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report, older Black Americans are twice as likely as older White Americans to have Alzheimer’s or another dementia.
“Music Moments taps into the universal connection between music and special moments in life that no one wants to lose to Alzheimer’s and other dementias,” said Joanne Pike, president and CEO of Alzheimer’s Association. “With the support of powerful voices like Mickey Guyton, we are able to reach greater numbers of people to encourage more conversations about the disease and inform about the resources and information available through the Alzheimer’s Association.”
Guyton continues to impact the music industry, setting an inspiring example for future generations. In 2021, Guyton was the first Black female artist to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. The following year, she made history again as the first Black artist nominated for a Grammy award in the Best Country Album category for Remember Her Name. At the 2022 Super Bowl, she became a household name after performing the National Anthem in front of 200 million viewers worldwide.
Watch Guyton’s rendition of “How You Love Someone” HERE. In addition, the Alzheimer’s Association will continue to release new Music Moments content throughout the year from international recording artist Luis Fonsi, country sensations Lauren Alaina and Sara Evans, rising pop singer Electra Mustaine, R&B singer Musiq Soulchild and Walk the Moon frontman Nicholas Petricca.