Amy Grant Opens Up About 2022 Bike Accident That Left Her With A Traumatic Brain Injury

Amy Grant, a six-time Grammy Award winner, is finally making new music. She recently opened up about her recovery from a serious bike accident that happened near her Nashville home last summer. The incident left her unconscious for 10 minutes and caused a traumatic brain injury along with memory loss.

Amy Grant told Today’s Craig Melvin in an interview that aired March 1, "I wrote this long book. It was a spiral notebook. And I was just writing to remember, writing — making sure I could remember everybody’s name in my family, which I couldn’t, at first."

The singer shared a picture of herself recording music in February, with the caption, "It's been a while."

The next day, she announced her upcoming tour, an amazing feat after the recovery journey she's endured since her accident.

After her accident last summer, she took to Instagram to thank her supporters, writing, "I want to say thank you to everyone who has written me a note, sent flowers or gifts, or said a prayer on my behalf. I'm one month into a recovery that has held so many unexpected hidden gifts. On the advice of my doctors and other friends who have been through similar experiences of recovery, I am choosing to give myself the gift of a very simple fall season."

The singer told Today, “I feel fantastic. I mean, really from 2020 on, I feel like I had to, if I were a car, I’ve made a lotta trips to the shop. And I feel like I’m emerging. I went, ‘Oh man, I feel like a classic now.’ And actually sort of re-revved up in a really beautiful way.”