You know, I get a lot of people pitching songs to me.
From Reba McEntire
But I like to listen to demos. I like to hear the finished product. It's like listening to a song - I mean, a story. If you're going to sit here and tell me a story, I just like to listen. I don't want to make them up.
So, I took lessons, and I love to shoot now. It's a lot of fun.
And the two planes that were taking the band and crew that we had taken out to San Diego were flying out after the show. And so I was never supposed to be on that plane.
And so we were asleep there in San Diego. And our pilot called us. And his brother was on one of the other planes. And when he was leaving the airport, he saw in his rear view mirror that there was an explosion.
To me, there's two types of songs, good and bad. And I just like to stick with the good ones.
I had lots of breaks.
I was singing a lot of waltzes. And I was with Jerry Kennedy, my producer, and he was playing me some songs, and he said, hey, I want to play you this song that I'm going to get Jackie Ward to record.
I think they want to keep it separate, but I've never been a crossover artist for some reason.
I think it's the way I talk. I think they thought I was too country. And I'm not ashamed of that by any means.
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