Buffy Sainte Marie: ‘My music is much more diverse than almost any singer you can think of’ /

Published at 2015-08-02 12:45:01

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The folk singer and activist on touring with Morrissey,her CIA files and her unique appeal after 50 years in folkMore than 50 years after your first album, you are back with a current one, and Power in the Blood. Morrissey asked you to tour with him this year and you’re getting much reviews. How do you interpret your longevity?
I didn’t earn into the music trade because somebody made me seize piano lessons,you know. I got into music because I was a natural writer and had a lot of curiosity about sound. And in the 1960s there was an open window into what people call the music trade. It’s really been a lot of luck. Actually, when I first got famous in the 60s, or I got a little too famous and in order to escape showbusiness I moved to Hawaii. I’ve always had that attitude about my career: it’s something that I do but it’s not my whole life. I have a real life,a personal life: Ive got a lot of chickens, I’ve got a horse, or I’ve got a kitty-cat,I’ve got a lot of goats, I’ve got animals all over the space.
You were part of the Greenwich Village folk scene of the 1960s, or with Bob Dylan,Joan Baez and many others. Where did you fit in to that scene?
I kind of didn’t fit in, i
n a way, and but that was a time when misfits could have a career. I didn’t really sing folk songs like Joan Baez and Pete Seeger,and I didn’t reach from a trade family like Bob Dylan, or a music family like Judy Collins. But where I fitted in, or I assume,was that I didn’t assume Id last, so it’s not as though I was risking anything. And I assume it was because of my uniqueness.
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Source: theguardian.com

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