Current:Home > MyLucinda Williams talks about writing and performing rock ‘n’ roll after her stroke -TruePath Finance
Lucinda Williams talks about writing and performing rock ‘n’ roll after her stroke
View
Date:2025-04-16 03:12:11
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A little too country for rock ‘n’ roll, and a little too rock ‘n’ roll for country, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has always played by her own rules.
That’s never changed — even after November 2020, when she suffered a stroke. Williams underwent grueling rehabilitation, eventually leading to her memoir, “Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You,” and her album, “Stories from a Rock N Roll Heart.” The latter, released earlier this summer, features contributions from Bruce Springsteen, his wife Patti Scialfa, Jesse Malin, Angel Olsen, Margo Price, Jeremy Ivey, Buddy Miller, and more.
“The recovery part is really hard because you get impatient,” Williams told the Associated Press. “You want it to happen all at once.”
On Saturday, Williams reaches another recovery milestone: her 2023 tour will kick off at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
In a phone interview earlier this year, Williams spoke to the AP about her recovery, collaborating in new ways, and what’s in store for the future.
This conversation has been edited for brevity and clarity.
AP: You’re hitting the road for “Stories from a Rock N Roll Heart,” your first album since your stroke. Did the process of writing and recording change?
WILLIAMS: I wasn’t able to write how I usually write, which is with my guitar, because I haven’t been able to play. But I was able to make enough of a chord to make a note, and I’d figure out something in my head. And, you know, my friends jumped in and helped by playing the chords. It turned into a collaboration, a collaborative effort. So, in a way, it was a mixed blessing. We ended up with songs we might not have otherwise.
It ended up being kind of liberating to work with other people because I hadn’t really don’t it before, to that extent.
AP: And, I imagine, the chemistry had to be right — like getting to work with some really impressive collaborators in Angel Olsen and Margo Price.
WILLIAMS: Margo, we’ve started to (become) really good friends. She’s in the same neighborhood we’re in Nashville. We were in the studio and I think (my husband) Tom (Overby) suggested seeing if she wanted to come in and sing some background stuff and she was excited about it. She’s just so fun to work with because she’s real enthusiastic, and, you know, she’s fun to be with. And then, Angel Olsen was in town already. She didn’t live here. She’s living in Asheville. But she was in Nashville when we were recording, so she came in and an added amazingly beautiful, really small little part vocal to “Jukebox,” which I think just makes the whole song.
AP: It seems like you were never going to throw in the towel and stop writing and performing.
WILLIAMS: People are just amazed. They can’t believe I’ve been going out and playing shows and I’m in the studio. I mean, I’m still doing the same stuff. I can manage things well enough. I’ve got a lot of great help. I’ve got a great band, two fantastic guitar players … they play, and I sing.
AP: Are you hoping to one day play guitar again?
WILLIAMS: Yeah. The physical therapist gave me hand exercises that I do. I kind of stretch my fingers out. I do about 50 of those a day with my left hand. And I do some with my right hand, too, just in case. It’s mainly the left side of my body that was affected. But, you know, I just try to think positive. I keep thinking, ‘Well, I didn’t know if I was going to be able to walk across the room without falling down at one point.’ But I was able to, you know, I overcame that.
AP: At this stage in your career, I have to ask: Do you still feel too country for rock ‘n’ roll, and too rock ‘n’ roll for country?
WILLIAMS: I think the world’s caught up, with Americana, you know, that’s exactly what that is. I wish they would bring back “folk rock.”
AP: What’s next for you?
WILLIAMS: Another album. We’re already talking about that.
veryGood! (1)
Related
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- Nicole Richie Calls Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden's Baby Boy the Absolute Cutest
- Arizona congressman Raúl Grijalva says he has cancer, but plans to work while undergoing treatment
- Autism in young girls is often misdiagnosed or overlooked. A doctor explains why.
- $73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
- Oliver Hudson walks back previous comments about mom Goldie Hawn: 'There was no trauma'
- 2024 WNBA mock draft roundup: Predictions for Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark
- Yellowstone Actor Mo Brings Plenty’s Nephew Missing: Costar Cole Hauser and More Ask for Help
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- West Virginia power outage map: Severe storms leave over 100,000 customers without power
Ranking
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- Don Winslow's book 'City in Ruins' will be his last. He is retiring to fight MAGA
- Artemis astronauts will need a lunar terrain vehicle on the moon. NASA is set to reveal the designer
- Will the soaring price of cocoa turn chocolate into a luxury item?
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- Final three defendants plead guilty in Minnesota murder case taken away from local prosecutor
- Tennis Star Aryna Sabalenka Thanks Fans for Outpouring of Support After Ex Konstantin Koltsov's Death
- How do you get Taylor Swift's '22' hat? Here's everything we know
Recommendation
New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
A claim that lax regulation costs Kansas millions has top GOP officials scrapping
Arby's is giving away one free sandwich a week for the month of April: How to get yours
Finland school shooting by 12-year-old leaves 1 student dead and wounds 2 others, all also 12, police say
Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
Kristin Cavallari Is Considering Having a Baby With Boyfriend Mark Estes
Travis Kelce Shares Biggest Lesson He's Learned from Taylor Swift
Lawmakers in GOP-led Nebraska debate bill to raise sales tax
Like
- Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
- The EPA Cleaned Up the ‘Valley of the Drums’ Outside Louisville 45 Years Ago. Why Did it Leave the ‘Gully of the Drums’ Behind?
- 1 person hospitalized after dorm shooting places North Carolina university on lockdown