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Music, Memories, & Mystique                                                                                            If Blair could go on tour with anyone (living

                                                                                                                                                        or dead), the answer is literally written
                                                                                                                                                        on her wrist. Janis Joplin.
                                    Interview with Blazin’ Blair

                                              By Tammy Yosich                                                                         “I listened to her, but it wasn't until after I was
                                                                                                                                   really gigging, and people would say with your rasp
                                                                                                                                   you should listen to Janis, and so I did,” says Blair.
        Blair Pinson had a special relationship with her          Blair has been blazing a musical trail.                          Like most everything in Blair's life, she goes all out
        Grandfather, whom she called “Papa.” Papa was the         Her love of music led her to perform in venues                   when it comes to things she loves. She wore out al-
        one who provided Blair with her awesome stage             such as The Dixie Theatre in Huntingdon, Ten-                    bum after album of Janis Joplin. Because of that, she
        name, Blazin’ Blair, albeit well before her voice         nessee. It was during a performance at The Dixie,                now carries the legendary artist’s name written on
        powered a microphone or dominated a stage. Papa           that Blair’s mother, Meg, discovered her daughter’s              her wrist and sports a Florentine bracelet tattoo; the
        turned her on to music at a young age.                    powerful voice. Before that, Blair mostly played for             same tattoo Joplin got in 1967.                                   Blair’s Heart
                                                                  her friends during high school functions and, after
                                                                  graduation, began participating in Open Mic nights               For Blair, she enjoys repeatedly listening to a lyric,
                                                                  around Jackson.                                                  attempting to recapture the emotional response.
                                                                                                                                   Even if one has not experienced the lyrical content,     she is risking public acceptance. On the other edge,
                                                                  When asked about her musical influences, Blair                   it is often the vocals,  the music, and the words so     she is risking how the content may be received by
                                                                  rattled off her trifecta quickly and effortlessly: Meat-         powerfully delivered that transports the listener em-    those closest to her.
                                                                  loaf, Billy Joel, and Queen, with a heavy emphasis               pathetically to the place of joy or pain, living along-
                                                                  on Meatloaf. Perhaps drawing on her love of the                  side the main character.                                 Southern Comfort” is a raw riff about sexual trau-
        “You know when we were all jacking music from the         theatre and her adoration for music, it is clear why                                                                      ma, innocence stolen, and the pain that  lingers long
        streaming service, Napster,” Blair laughs.                Meatloaf is her top musical dish.                                Blair’s gift of delivering emotion is evident in “All    after the assault on the  body is  over. "It was hard to
                                                                                                                                   the Pretty Houses” or “Wash Me Clean.” It is vital to    release “Southern Comfort,” but it needed to be. I'm
        Music was always part of her family – her great                                                                            Blair that when that one person looks up, they will      proud that it is," says Blair. "Mother'' is another song
        grandmother Ruth played the piano beautifully,                                                                             know she means every word. “I give my all to my          I wrote for reasons I won’t go into. I love that song,
        Blair never had a chance to meet her. Blair’s  great                                                                       music. To an audience of one or one million. Other-      but I was certainly nervous about releasing it. I was
        aunt Martha, played the piano and young Blair                                                                              wise, what is the point, “says Blair.                    nervous for my mom to hear me play that song. The
        would hear tapes of her beautiful music.  Blair was                                                                                                                                 tune was around for a while, and she didn't know of
        enrolled in piano lessons as a young child. She                                                                            Blair comes from a long line of librarians and has       it. She heard it for the first time as I was recording it
        dutifully performed in several recitals. However,                                                                          dived into books as passionately as her lyrics. A loy-   live.”
        Blair was a free spirit and wanted to play her heart’s    While the "The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” was                   al fan of George Orwell, Blair read “Animal Farm”,
        desire – the guitar. Papa provided her with lessons       off limits to a young, impressionable Blair, she still           followed by “1984.” “That book blew my mind,” says       Blair is well versed on how to effectively express
        when she was in seventh grade. From that point on         secretly feasted on the musical forbidden fruit.                 Blair. In the middle of reading the prophetic novel,     herself without projecting unnecessary shame.  "I
                                                                  Honestly, who can blame her, the “Hot Patootie”                  overwhelmed with the depiction of ‘hate speech”          don't think music should ever be used as a weapon,"
                                                                  scene alone with Meatloaf arriving at a party on a               and the chaos of the fictional, yet a foreshadowing      says Blair. "There are plenty of ways to express your
                                                                  motorcycle is a tantalizing taste of just how talented           tale of where we are headed in society, Blair wrote      art without hurting anyone in the process."
                                                                  the actor/musician is.                                           "Ode to Winston." She played it for the first time
                                                                                                                                   during an Open Mic Session at the Downtown
                                                                                                                                               Tavern. Justin Wright was the only one who
                                                                     “I give my all to my music.                                                 got it.
                                                                   To an audience of one or one
                                                                    million. Otherwise, what is                                                            When a song is written with as much
                                                                               the point,”                                                                 truth and personal reflection as those   It was palpable how devastated Blair
                                                                               says Blair.                                                                 penned by Blair, vulnerability can be a   would be if she woke up tomorrow and
                  Blair and Mom Meg                                                                                                                             double-edged sword. On one edge,
                                                                                                                                                                                            there was no Meatloaf or any music


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