
Autumn McClintock
Season 2 Episode 4 | 13m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Autumn McClintock is a Board Certified Music Therapist residing in Tempe, Arizona.
Autumn McClintock is a Board Certified Music Therapist residing in Tempe, Arizona. She graduated from Arizona State University's music therapy program in 2018. When she joined us in the Arizona PBS studio, she performed her songs "Empathy" and "Bed."
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Playlist 48 is a local public television program presented by Arizona PBS

Autumn McClintock
Season 2 Episode 4 | 13m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Autumn McClintock is a Board Certified Music Therapist residing in Tempe, Arizona. She graduated from Arizona State University's music therapy program in 2018. When she joined us in the Arizona PBS studio, she performed her songs "Empathy" and "Bed."
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(whooshing) (clicking) ("Empathy" by Autumn McClintock) (melodic guitar music) (guitar music continues) (guitar music continues) (guitar music continues) ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ For the caregivers ♪ ♪ Because there's no end to empathy ♪ ♪ My mother's mother had her daughters ♪ ♪ At the age too young 12 or 13 ♪ ♪ She'd go around town stealing wallets ♪ ♪ To send her babies overseas ♪ ♪ Now my mother's mother wakes up not knowing ♪ ♪ Where she is ♪ ♪ Whose house she sleeps ♪ ♪ And at night you can hear her calling ♪ ♪ Daddy Tatay take care of me ♪ (singing in foreign language) ♪ Where are you ♪ (guitar music continues) ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ For a caregiver ♪ ♪ Because there's no end to empathy ♪ (guitar music continues) ♪ My father's father was a preacher ♪ ♪ Who'd come home at night and beat his kids ♪ ♪ And all my life I sought approval from him ♪ ♪ And when he died he said I was nice and good ♪ ♪ But not as nice and good as his favorite son ♪ ♪ 'Cause I'm a hu-mongrel ♪ ♪ Hu-Mongrel of a girl ♪ ♪ Hu-Mongrel a human girl ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ For a caregiver ♪ ♪ Because there's no end to empathy ♪ ♪ But if you need love you live love ♪ ♪ And if you want love you give love ♪ ♪ And if you need love you live love ♪ ♪ And if you want love you give love away ♪ ♪ Give it away ♪ ♪ Give love away ♪ ♪ Hey hey hey ♪ (guitar music continues) ♪ And don't forget I'm a Hu-mongrel ♪ ♪ A human girl ♪ ♪ A hu-mongrel of a girl ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ There is no rest ♪ ♪ For the caregivers ♪ ♪ Because there's no end to empathy ♪ (no audio) (whooshing) (clicking) Ooh, who are my musical influences?
Who aren't my musical influences?
I've been listening to a lot of Big Thief and Mitski.
I really relate to their lyrical aspect of their creating.
I grew up in a really musical household, and we were pretty active in church, so I grew up singing.
I grew up in the arms of Jill Scott and Alicia Keys, but my parents listened to everything.
My dad was a pastor's kid, and he listened to AC/DC as rebellion.
And my mom would listen to Yo-Yo Ma and like Godsmack and Linkin Park.
It was really confusing, but it was really eye opening as a kid to have so much music, and it means so many different things to people, that I just became hungry for it.
But I like when I see stories reflected, and when I see openness, and just raw creativity rather than something that feels safe.
(whooshing) (clicking) ("Bed" by Autumn McClintock) (slow tempo music continues) (slow tempo music continues) (slow tempo music continues) (slow tempo music continues) (slow tempo music continues) ♪ I wake up wondering ♪ ♪ Why transitions are hard for me ♪ ♪ Every day I'm dreaming ♪ ♪ Of things my bed might be saying to me ♪ ♪ Like don't you leave ♪ ♪ Bring me heat ♪ ♪ Close your eyes ♪ ♪ And spend the night dancing ♪ ♪ Under sheets with nowhere to be ♪ ♪ Stay a while ♪ ♪ And spend your nights with me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ I wake up daydreaming ♪ ♪ I go to bed sleepwalking ♪ ♪ I wake up ♪ ♪ But why should I go to bed ♪ ♪ How could I sleep ♪ ♪ How could I sleep ♪ ♪ Without you ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ I wake up ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ And why should I go to bed ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ How could I ♪ ♪ I wake up ♪ ♪ Me ♪ ♪ Wondering ♪ ♪ Why transitions ♪ ♪ Please ♪ ♪ Are hard for me ♪ Thank you.
(Autumn chuckles)
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