Forget the press - just being a partner of somebody who's very, very famous, it's hard to keep your center and your personality intact.
From Patti Scialfa
With any long-term relationship, you have good days and bad days.
When you're married to someone famous, people know you, but they're not really seeing you.
You drive past your old high school, and even if everybody treated you terribly, you still go take a look, don't you?
People were a little leery when I was doing the press for my last album 'Rumble Doll,' yes. It's always that thing that this is a dilettante or a pet project.
I like having the space of my own project.
I loved a lot of different kinds of music, but for my own thing, I went for the singer-songwriters.
I did feel funny about being fair and having red hair and freckles. I did not like that because I grew up in a neighbourhood where no one had red hair. I felt very conspicuous but not in a nice way.
We always make a hot breakfast for the kids: oatmeal, pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs, the whole deal. We like to have that time in the morning together as a family.
All my kids play guitar, sing, and dabble with writing.
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