Nanci
Griffith
Legend on a Journey
''I ask questions of people. And
if I hadn't been a musician, I think I would've been a journalist. That's
what I've done with my career -- journalistically captured the times that
I've lived in. . . .''
''Flyer?...Anything anybody ever wanted to know about me is there for
them to find,''
In these "Gulf Coast Highway Pages you will find some of my work, words and thoughts....."
Nanci Griffith -- "Legend on a Journey"
For over 15 years, this Texas songwriter has been observing others and sketching her impressions of them --
in two novels (unpublished) and countless songs, such as ''Hometown
Streets,'' ''Trouble in the Fields,'' ''Love at the Five and Dime'' and her
signature tune, ''It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go.'' To know her -- to really get to be her pal -- is to realize that your
exploits may someday wind up on a record for the whole world to hear.


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For several years Ms. Griffith has been observing others and sketching her impressions of them -- in two novels (unpublished). In these pages you will find a part of Nanci Griffith not found in her music....and ... Two of a Kind Heart
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Issue Date: December 12, 1995
Last Update: February 13, 1997