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The Soothing Voice That Brought Comfort

Beyond Lambert’s exceptional vocal talent, the veteran found solace in her music for a deeply personal reason. Throughout his three tours of duty, it was her voice that provided him with a sense of peace each night when nothing else could. Immersed in her recordings, he could let go of the day’s worries and attain the high-quality rest necessary to perform at his best.

A Profound Moment of Connection

While Lambert was in the midst of performing her country hit, “The House That Built Me,” she caught sight of a sign bearing the words: “3 combat tours. Your voice was the last thing I listened to EVERY NIGHT! THANK YOU!!!” The man holding the sign was Tudisca. Overwhelmed with emotion at the profound impact of their connection, Lambert relied on the audience to continue singing as tears streamed down her face

 

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