The article features an interview with Emmylou Harris, a renowned American country rock singer-songwriter. The conversation covers various aspects of her life and career, including her relationship with Gram Parsons, her solo success, and her collaborations with other artists.
Harris recounts how she met Parsons through Linda Ronstadt's friend Tina, who was working for a promoter. They were part of the Fallen Angels band together before Parsons' death, which devastated Harris. She credits Ronstadt for helping her get through that period and praises their collaboration on the album Trio, alongside Dolly Parton.
Harris discusses her touring schedule, stating that she initially didn't have any women friends due to constant travel but eventually discovered the benefits of having a dog as company during tours. She also mentions setting up Bonaparte's Retreat, a dog rescue centre in her backyard.
Throughout the conversation, Harris emphasizes the importance of perseverance and staying creative throughout her life. When asked about retirement, she responds with humor, saying "All I do is play golf and play music. Which one do you want me to give up?" This sentiment reflects her dedication to her art and her refusal to slow down.
Harris recounts how she met Parsons through Linda Ronstadt's friend Tina, who was working for a promoter. They were part of the Fallen Angels band together before Parsons' death, which devastated Harris. She credits Ronstadt for helping her get through that period and praises their collaboration on the album Trio, alongside Dolly Parton.
Harris discusses her touring schedule, stating that she initially didn't have any women friends due to constant travel but eventually discovered the benefits of having a dog as company during tours. She also mentions setting up Bonaparte's Retreat, a dog rescue centre in her backyard.
Throughout the conversation, Harris emphasizes the importance of perseverance and staying creative throughout her life. When asked about retirement, she responds with humor, saying "All I do is play golf and play music. Which one do you want me to give up?" This sentiment reflects her dedication to her art and her refusal to slow down.