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arrangement, I can change the lyrics, so if something does happen, you tend to think on your feet
real fast because you're not going to mess up the bass player or the drummer or something like that.
BiTS: Inadvertently Erin, you've answered the other question I was going to ask you because there's
a picture on your website of you with Billy Gibbons and I was going to ask you how that came to be. I
now know, I think.
EH: Yes, it was a lucky thing. Our booking agent asked us if we'd like to do it and I was like, are you
kidding? Whatever they want, I'm doing it [chuckling]. After the show, we ended up hanging out
with Billy. He wanted to go out on the town and we're in this little town that's more of a small town
like you'd have in the UK. There's not much there, so we went looking for a place and all we could
find was in a church parking lot they were having a Greek festival, so we had some baklava and hung
out and listened to stories from Billy Gibbons.
BiTS: Wow, absolutely wonderful. That's a terrific story.
EH: Just me and my husband, Jim, yeah, it was awesome.
BiTS: Well, I won't take any more of your time, Erin. It's been absolutely fabulous talking to you.
EH: Thanks, Ian. Thanks for supporting my records and I'm glad you liked it.
BiTS: Thank you. Bye.
EH: Bye-bye.
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