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"I've changed a lot since I first came," she goes on. "Of course I've gotten older, but also musically I've changed."
"I'm inspired by the music that springs from New Orleans. With that I mean the soul, rhythm and blues of the 1960's, Allen Toussaint and Betty Harris. I'm really inspired by Betty Harris. There's something very funky with the music in New Orleans that you simply cannot find anywhere else. When I play with musicians from other places, I miss it.""But that's fine," she concludes. "I've worked hard and long to get to where 1 am now, and I am living my dream. I remember way back when I was in a choir on Gotland, we sang this song with text from Ecclesiastes, where it says there's a time for everything, and I've always remembered that, because I think that's so true. There's a time for everything, and my time is now."See the full content of this document
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'My Time Is Now'
"I've always believed in following my heart," says Theresa Andersson and takes a sip of lemonade. She is sitting in a huge Tribeca loft, temporarily on loan from a friend, while she is passing through New York City on tou...
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