Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when every note carries hope.
What if the world could see an autistic daughter through her father’s eyes?
This episode is part two of my conversation with Russell Allen, where we talk about the creative process behind his recently released acoustic song titled “Love Her Like I Do”, about his autistic daughter Ava.
Russell is an American singer best known as the vocalist of Symphony X, a band which is universally considered one of the top-tier progressive metal acts in the world. He’s also one of the main vocalists in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and has collaborated with numerous metal supergroups of international acclaim.
Among other things, we discuss:
- The story behind “Love Her Like I Do”
- Russell’s therapeutic journey through writing and releasing the song
- What Ava herself thought of the song
- Lessons learned from parenting an autistic child
- Tips for parents just beginning their autism journey
Listen to the song “Love Her Like I Do” here on Spotify and Apple Music.
You can follow Russell on Instagram @sirrussellallen.
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