Pop star Amy Grant’s “healing journey” has been a long but effective one.
The 62-year-old Christian music singer spoke to Fox News Digital during the star-studded Washington Gala Sunday and revealed she was “nervous” to be back on the stage for her Christmas concert last month.
Grant suffered a minor head injury after she was knocked unconscious for 15 minutes following a bike accident in July.
“I forgot lyrics to songs that I wrote. I'm just on a healing journey,” she shared.
The Tranquility artist was among the honorees of the 45th Kennedy Center Honors at the Sunday event.
Overwhelmed with the honor, Grant gushed: “You know, love and kindness is also very healing, and I'm not kidding – I feel filled up from head to toe.”
She credited her husband, Vince Gill, for his patience during her recovery, and for providing her with a “grounding” place to heal.
"He has just been so patient," Grant said. "Vince has a kind of way of grounding the space that we're in even without saying a word.
"I think early on I said, ‘What if I’m different, what if I'm not the same?' and he said, ‘Hey, every day we wake up a little different, and we love each other, and it’s good.'"
"I feel like my old rascally self," she added.