racism row.I’ve always had lots of ideas but it’s always been a confidence thing for me. I never really had the guts to do it.
And then I thought to myself, ‘This is my shot at doing something that I just love doing.’ So I thought, ‘You’ve got to grow a pair.’ I’ve learned to tell my story a bit more through the music and enjoy what I’m doing.
I feel the most at home when I’m in the studio.I grew up listening to all the greats and I love Reba McEntire, Faith Hill and Garth Brooks but Karen was definitely at the top for me.
I worked in a country and western restaurant when I was 17 where I’d wear a pair of chaps and a cowboy hat, and then I’d get up and sing some country.
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