Terri Clark Takes ‘The Long Way Home’

Friday, 26 February 2010

Terri Clark, who independently released her critically acclaimed album, ‘The Long Way Home,’ after famously choosing to step away from Sony/BMG, says the project’s title is indicative of the journey on which she finds herself.

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6 Responses to “Terri Clark Takes ‘The Long Way Home’”

  1. KYLE ROHDE

    28. Feb, 2010

    yes, nice interview…..love the way TC embraced the fact that she wanted to make ‘her’ music, and the way she wanted to make it. Long as she keeps makin music, that is the key, cause I’ll buying whatever she’s makin!
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  2. Lynn T.

    27. Feb, 2010

    Great interview. The positive is in my opinion, that the industry is still talking. I had no doubts. I still have no doubts about the CMA’s. The fact remains, is that you are in charge of this now, not the big corporate companies. I know you say you don’t think it could happen. I still believe! If you want the CMA bad enough,you have longed for, it is in your hands, now. My thoughts are, maybe it will be a “quiet” kind of way to go about things. Anyway, I still believe! You deserve all the things, that others, who have been there before you. Please don’t give up on the first dreams you have ever had.

  3. pat

    26. Feb, 2010

    terri just took a look at the boot what a great article sounds like you know the secret. take care

  4. trisha

    26. Feb, 2010

    Great review!

  5. Linda

    26. Feb, 2010

    Terri, Thanks for adding clips from you Unplugged and Alone tour. The clip from Ann Anover was great it was fun to watch. “The Long Way Home” piece was interesting to read and to see how you really feel about your music and traditional country music. Finding yourself is the only way to find your way home and I think your music has helped me along over the yrs as well. Which I Thank You for. I’m glad you took the chance and stepped away from the other companies so that you can do the things the way you feel will touch your fans from your view. I’m sorry I’m rambling but your music and you have been a big part of my life over the yrs and I’m glad you give those of us that can’t be in your audience and around you the chance to see how your tour is going. Good Luck and best regards to your Mom, Linda. Hope to see you soon.

  6. Hank

    26. Feb, 2010

    Kudos on the mountains of great press and fantastic reviews.

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