Music has a unique way of connecting with us on a deeply emotional level, tapping into feelings that go beyond our everyday thoughts. It has the power to evoke laughter, bring tears, inspire courage, and provoke reflection. In essence, a well-chosen piece of music can profoundly improve our mood and outlook. Whether it’s a soothing melody that calms a troubled mind or an uplifting tune that eases stress, music often acts as the perfect remedy.
Take Lindon Beckford, for example, a patient transporter at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Singing has been a part of his life since childhood, and for him, the setting doesn’t matter—what’s important is that he can share a bit of comfort with the world through his voice.
Beckford’s been singing for as long as he can remember, but even he was surprised by the impact his singing had on the patients he was transporting.
“I was always singing at work. I was always singing as a child growing up, so it was just a natural thing. It was more for a comforting thing,” Beckford said. He began singing to soothe himself, but soon realized that others were listening and finding comfort in his voice as well.
Recognizing the positive effect his singing had, Beckford made it a regular part of his routine. Over the 30 years he has worked at the hospital, he has perfected his ability to use music to ease the anxiety of his patients. He listens to their concerns and pain, selecting songs that he believes will bring them relief. Beckford explained, “Depending on the conversation that I hear… is the patient in pain? What song can I sing to relieve them?”
His patients often express their gratitude, telling him how much easier he makes their journeys within the hospital. For them, Beckford’s singing is more than just a pleasant distraction—it’s a source of comfort during a time of uncertainty and fear.