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Q &A with

                                                                          Colin Lillie

                                                                The  Ballad  of  Evey  is  full  of  emotion.  Growing  up  in
                                                                Scotland, I never played an instrument, sang in bands, or
                                                                wrote songs; I was too busy just trying to survive a life of
                                                                abuse,  alcoholism,  and  heavy  drug  addiction.  As  a  kid,
                                                                my life was that of a young caregiver for a mother who
                                                                was unwell and a father who seemed to work and drink
                                                                to escape his anger, but not always successfully. My only
                                                                real escape at that time was church and my mom's huge
                                                                record  collection,  which  was  full  of  Vinyl  records  and
                                                                included recordings of Country Gospel’s best songs and
                                                                singers.  This  collection  included  some  of  my  all-time
                                                                favorite  songs,  like  the  poem  performed  by  Luke  the
                                                                Drifter  (Hank  Williams)  called  “The  Funeral,”  but  it
                                                                was a version by Red Foley that had me mesmerized as a
                                                                boy.  My  mom  was  a  great  lover  of  Jim  Reeves,  and  I
                                                                guess those old recordings come through on this track;
                                                                there  is  even  a  little  flavor  of  Willie  Nelson  in  the
                                                                production from his “Red Headed Stranger” album.


                                                                What inspired you to create Side B of "The Ballad of
                                                                Evey," and what can you tell us about its story?
                                                                The  inspiration  for  this  track  comes  from  when  I  was
                                                                recording my second album, “Shades of Love,” which I
                                                                released during COVID. I was in the studio when I got a
                                                                call that a friend of mine had passed away by taking her
                                                                own  life.  This  friend  I  met  in  Alice  Springs,  Australia,
                                                                was a social worker who always saw the best in everyone,
                                                                even  though  she  herself  had  been  treated  so  badly  by
                                                                others Evie suffered from fibromyalgia, a condition that
                                                                can  leave  the  sufferer  with  crippling  muscle  and  body
                                                                pain, headaches, and terrible depression as a result of the
                                                                strain on her body and mental health. I guess Evie had
                                                                had enough, and when I heard it, I couldn't focus, so the
                                                                producer  of  the  album  told  me  to  go  and  write
                                                                something, and the track was written and recorded in two
                                                                hours.

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