#55 - Chris Tait: Electric Six, Alcoholism, Passenger Recovery, Detroit Music Scene, Sobriety Transformation & Metropolis Records: A Call To Action

#55 - Chris Tait: Electric Six, Alcoholism, Passenger Recovery, Detroit Music Scene, Sobriety Transformation & Metropolis Records: A Call To Action

By Matthew Butler

What happens when the highs of the music industry intersect with the lows of addiction?

Join Matt as he speaks to Chris Tait, keyboard player for Electric Six and founder of Passenger Recovery, about his journey through addiction, recovery, and personal transformation. Chris provides an insightful perspective on the challenges of addiction, drawing from his personal experiences within the music industry.

He reflects on his teenage struggles with alcohol as a coping mechanism and examines how the cultural landscape of the music scene both enabled and exacerbated these challenges. Chris shares key moments that led him to embrace recovery, offering an objective look at the complexities of substance use within creative industries.

The discussion also explores Chris’s evolution, from overcoming personal struggles to founding Passenger Recovery, an inclusive center supporting individuals on their path to sobriety. His story highlights the potential for growth and positive impact when lived experience is directed toward fostering community support and purpose-driven action.

🎹 Metropolis Records: A Call to Action 🎹

Passenger Recovery is proud to collaborate with Metropolis Records on the Metropolis Records: A Call to Action campaign. This initiative brings together unique contributions from the Metropolis roster to raise funds supporting musicians in recovery from addiction and providing assistance to those seeking help. 

Honouring Dave Heckman’s Legacy

This campaign is dedicated to the memory of Dave Heckman, the founder of Metropolis Records, whose passion for music shaped the industry. Dave faced his own battle with alcoholism, a struggle his family and colleagues now share to confront the stigma surrounding addiction. 

Addiction is a pervasive issue in the music industry, often hidden behind the glamour of the spotlight. The pressures of constant touring, performance demands, and creative stress can drive individuals toward substance use as a coping mechanism. Acknowledging these struggles is critical to breaking the cycle and offering meaningful support.

About Passenger Recovery

Passenger Recovery, founded in 2016, is a Detroit-based Recovery Community Organisation. Initially focused on connecting touring musicians and crew with support meetings while on the road, the organisation has grown to provide peer support, events, advocacy, and resources to the local recovery community. By using music and the arts as pathways to healing, Passenger Recovery bridges the gap between recovery and creative expression, connecting people from all walks of life.

Call to Action: Supporting Recovery Through Music

Metropolis has partnered with the crowdfunding platform Patronicity to kickstart fundraising efforts, pledging to match up to $10,000 in donations. Every contribution will directly support Passenger Recovery&aposs mission of helping musicians, creatives, and industry workers navigate their recovery journey.

Link to support the project ⬇️

https://www.patronicity.com/project/metropolis_call_to_action#!/


Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma.

If you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.

You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️

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