49 nine years ago today the world lost a great tallent when a small airplane crashed in the woods near Camden, Tennessee. Country music legend Patsy Cline died that day along side her manager Randy Hughs and fellow musicians Cowboy Copas & Hawkshaw Hawkins. I've decided to spend some time this afternoon listening to Patsy's music and reflecting on this woman who died decades before I was born. I am a huge Patsy Cline fan.
Fast forward a few years and you'll find me as a very awkward teenager mailing away $10 and a membership application to become part of the Always Patsy Cline Fan Club. While most of my friends were listening to Nirvana, Depeche Mode, or Tori Amos... I was a different kind of "emo kid". I felt that the sad love songs of Patsy Cline best described my tortured suburban teen experience. I mean, lyrics like these are PERFECT for a gay kid crying into his pillow over a crush on some straight boy:
If you loved me half as much as I love you
You wouldn't worry me half as much as you do.
You're nice to me when there's no one else around
You only build me up to let me down ("Half as Much" by Curly Williams)
Of course I outgrew that emo phase-- but my love for Patsy Cline has never died. I was lucky enough to work on a production of the musical based on her life, Always Patsy Cline while I was at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. The show has sort of a flawed book, but if you get someone who does a good job portraying Patsy it can be a great show! And that's just what we had in Cincinnati. Molly Andrews did an amazing job of playing Patsy. Always Patsy Cline is one of those shows that a theatre puts in their season to put butts in seats (especially if that theatre is in the South). It sells very well! Do that and A Christmas Carol and the rest of your season is paid for.
It breaks my heart to think that we will never know what else this woman would have done if she hadn't died at the age of 30. Can you imagine what she'd have been like post women's lib?! What would a Patsy Cline of the 70's have produced? How else would she have reinvented herself? She could have continued to produce music into the 80's and 90s!
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We should have a 50th Anniversary Remembrance party next year!
ReplyDeleteWe totally should!! We can have themed food!
ReplyDelete"I Fall to Reeces Pieces" maybe?
YES YES! And maybe "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angel Food Cake".
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