A well-known Nova Scotian physician says the best way to cope with what he sees and hears while working is to write songs. He is chief of pediatrics at the IWK Health Centre and Dalhousie University in Halifax, as well as being a consultant pediatrician at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital. Lynk was listening to Mainstreet Cape Breton a few years ago when a foster mother spoke about losing her son to an opioid addiction. Foulds said Lynk's songs might not be about subjects that are new, but his interpretation will always be different. He said he's more than happy to leave his demos for Cape Breton artists to perform, so the songs are more than just his therapy.
Source: CBC News December 29, 2020 09:56 UTC