Interview with Lynn Anderson
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Petr Mečíř, September
30th, 2006 in Erfurtu, Germany (German Country Award 2006) |
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You started out when you were very young. How did you take that big success as a teenager? What is your biggest success in riding? |
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"In horseback? Last week I won the cutting horse in Roundup, Texas for autism, for autistic children. And probably the World Championship. I have seven times the Champion of the World. In cutting and reining, lots of events. I love to
ride." That's great. Congratulations! "Thank
you." |
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I heard that you even do
auto-racing. I think I saw the car in the Grand Ole Opry Museum in Nashville. |
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"Yeah, that's it. Devil Woman." I heard you also compete with Brooks & Dunn in auto-racing. "Yes. Kix Brooks is very good with horses and he wanted me to get him started with the cutting horses. Yeah, I ride against him sometimes." Do you beat him? In terms of singing, what is the hardest part of staying in the business? |
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"The hardest part, of course, is that there are always new people coming. For the most part in America if you're past 30 then they say you're too old. So I'm very lucky I've been singing for a long time. I started when I was very young but I still love to do it and thank God, they still let me do it. I don't tour a lot but enough to be happy because music makes me happy. My music and my horses makes me happy." The hardest part is traveling. To get to Germany, for example. My daughter is traveling with me now. She has |
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grown up in the music business and she has a corporation now so she makes recordings, she makes the manufacture, the business part. My children know the music, they know the bad part and they know the good part. So they
understand." |
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but I didn't win it." Who picked the songs for the album?
"Myself and the producer Bil and the record company got together. It's very difficult, for example, to do (sings) 'Under the Boardwalk...' It doesn't sound bluegrass. But it's OK. It worked OK. And 'Cry', it's a big balad. Some used to doing it big. And with the bluegrass we did it very quiet, very acoustic, very different. It was very hard to sing 'Rose Garden' in the bluegrass way because I'm so used to doing it my way that to do it somebody else's way was confusing. Did you hear Martina McBride sing it?" |
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"Yeah, that was fun." How did you feel when you found that she had recorded
'Rose Garden'? |
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was a little scary because she sings a little bit higher than me. So I had to push real hard. But it was good, did you like it?" Yeah, I loved it. Actually it was the first country song that I knew and that moved me to start to be interested in country music years ago. |
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a lot of television. When I was really working hard, I think I did more television than anybody, a lot with Bob Hope, Dean Martin and those people, the big pop stars. I was on TV every week." Did you ever perform in Europe
before? "Thank you."
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(C) Petr Mecir 2007. All rights reserved. |
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