Episode 293
Mary Gauthier: Saved by Song
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Oct 04, 2021
Episode 293 – Guest: Mary Gauthier
Guest: Mary Gauthier
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Kelly connects with Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier to talk about her compelling new memoir, “Saved by Song.”
“I imagine youngsters might not even know who these legends are, but I think the thrill for me was being invited to play a song in that song circle. And it resulted in Nanci Griffith giving me her guitar which had a mother of Pearl engravement on the 12th fret in CG which is her name Nancy Claire Griffith. And she gifted it to me as a welcome to Nashville gesture, and also as a way of saying ‘This guitar has been good to me, but I think I’ve written all the songs it’s going to give me and maybe there’s some in it for you here you go kid good luck.’”
“I had to dust myself off, have a long talk with myself, calm down and drag myself back there over and over and over again. Sometimes I still do, but mostly I’ve conquered it. That said, performing is a high risk experience. There’s always the possibility of things going terribly wrong. That’s the joy and that’s the beauty.”
“Absolutely and that’s what I teach when I work with songwriters is get specific and get deeply deeply personal. I think songs are a place to tell your secrets. And I think that the deeper we can go, the more we’re going to connect with people. This is the proper place to do this and I think if nothing is revealed as you write, if you don’t surprise yourself writing it, then then it’s not going to be that interesting to the listener either. And so I encourage songwriters to get more and more and more afraid of what they’re writing because that’s where the vein of gold is, as Julia Cameron would say.”