
http://www.myspace.com/kimmclean
That Nashville Sound had an opportunity to interview the talented McLean about her music career:
TNS- What brought you to Nashville?
KM- Songwriting. I moved here with my husband and two little girls, our collie, and a hundred original songs. I loved Country music for its honesty and story-telling. I could be real when I wrote Country songs, could tell the whole truth, and write about all of life. Not that I don't love a good love song; but in Country music you can talk about everything. It's like taking a snapshot of life everyday and putting a melody to it.
TNS- Looking over your career thus far, what do you rank as a couple of the highlights?
KM- One great highlight was having Dolly Parton sing with me on my HAPPY FACE album, especially the particular song that we did. It was a song I wrote for my daughters. Truthfully, it's difficult to choose highlights because the whole dream has been such an adventure. I've met many interesting people, some I like, some I don't, some who like me, some who don't. Because of the opportunities Nashville has given me, I have travelled to many other places, and everywhere I go there is someone who has heard a song or two of mine. That's an incredible feeling, a perpetual highlight.
TNS- What might people be suprised to find out about you?
KM- That I went to college after having career success, got my BS in Music and then my MA in Biblical Theology. I love to study, I read incessantly, and I may just go on for my Doctorate one of these days!
TNS- What kind of music are you listening to? What's in your iPod?
KM- I love Jason Mraz, Cold Play, Joni Mitchell, Enya, Dolly (of course), Shelby Lynn, Sheryl Crow, Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Suzanne Vega...boy, what a loaded question! These days we all have thousands of iSongs at our finger tips. Those are the first to come to mind, but I also love oldies. I know the songs better than the groups. You know, 60's and 70's, like "Spirit in the Sky," and "Sugar Sugar."
TNS- If you had a crystal ball and looked forward ten years, what do you see for yourself?
KM- Well, I see lots more music. I feel like my best musical work is yet to come. I see travel, good times, and I see some remodeling projects for my farm-house. : ) My son plays drums for me, so 10 years from now we'll have lots of great stories to tell. And, as I mentioned, I might just be Dr.Kim McLean by then - the groovy theologian.
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