

ABOUT Chris Redding
Chris Redding is an international music award–winning recording artist, songwriter, producer, and a leading advocate for neurodiversity and the Neuroarts movement. Celebrated for his signature fusion of New Age Soul, Redding’s album The Colors In My Mind reached #1 on the iTunes charts and earned a World Entertainment Award, along with a GRAMMY® nomination for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album. Redding has also been recognized for the sound-healing properties of The Colors In My Mind, which is intentionally mixed using 528 Hz Solfeggio frequencies, widely associated with emotional balance and restorative listening experiences.
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Through both his music and advocacy, Redding champions mental health and neurodiversity awareness, creating works that resonate deeply with individuals across the autism, ADHD, and synesthesia communities. His creative vision is profoundly shaped by his journey as a father to his nonverbal autistic son, Christian—an experience that inspires him to craft immersive soundscapes that foster healing, communication, and inclusion through the transformative power of music.
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Chris Redding has collaborated with Unyte Health to develop new music for the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), an evidence-based listening therapy designed to reduce sound sensitivities and support regulation of the autonomic nervous system. His global contributions to neurodiversity acceptance earned him the Music Meets Medicine Impact Award from the University of Florida.
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His acclaimed musical documentary, Liberation, received Best Music Short Film at the World Premiere Film Festival and Best Social Impact Film at the 46th Annual Telly Awards. In recognition of his international advocacy, Redding was honored at the National Congress of Argentina and received two proclamations from Palm Beach County—one celebrating his impact in music and community, and another officially designating April as Autism Acceptance Month in both Palm Beach County and the State of Florida.
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As an Autism Speaks Team 20 Celebrity Advocate, Chris Redding continues to advance a global mission of understanding, empathy, and connection. In 2025, he was named a leading neurodiversity advocate in music, reinforcing the belief that music is not just art—but a bridge to human transformation.