WACJ-
Do you have pets?
Amanda: Yes! Two wonderful dogs and three beloved cats.
WACJ-
What was the
most delightful gift you have ever received?
Amanda: There have been so many. I can't even imagine.
WACJ-
And the best
gift you gave?
Amanda: Hopefully, my music.
AMANDA McBROOM ON
SHOWBIZ PEOPLE
WACJ- What are
your best qualities as an artist?
Amanda: I am honest, dependable, not a diva, always show up on
time and do my best.
WACJ-
And as a woman?
Amanda: Same as above. And funny.
WACJ-
Have you ever
had any unpleasant experience on stage with producers, singers, peers?
Amanda: Not really. I give people room to be who they are, and
if we don't get along, I stay out of the way.
WACJ-
Are you an
executive producer, a no nonsense business woman or fun?
Amanda: Fun!
WACJ-
What do you do
for fun?
Amanda: Camping, horse back riding, gardening, yoga, playing
with my animals and friends. And MOVIES! I love movies!
WACJ-
Who are the
most difficult people in show business?
Amanda: Those who think they are more talented than they are.
WACJ-
How do you deal
with them?
Amanda: Give them room. They will eventually hang themselves.
WACJ-
What was your
worst nightmare experience in your multi-dimensional career?
Amanda: I was cast as a major role in a major film and one day
before we started shooting, the star decided I was too young for him.
I never got another film role.
WACJ-
How many times
do you perform a year?
Amanda: It varies.
WACJ-
Do you go for big productions, elaborate stages or intimate cozy
ambiences?
Amanda: All of the above.
WACJ-
Have you ever
performed in a very small and obscure place?
Amanda: All the time.
WACJ-
Why did you do
it?
Amanda: It's fun...it's more intimate...nothing gets in the
way.
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WACJ-
Where the
reaction (s) and attitudes of the producers, stage directors and
audiences in the small places where you performed different from those
reactions and rapports you usually receive and experience in large,
flashy
dashy stages, concert halls and theaters?
Amanda: More personal and enthusiastic.
WACJ-
Your favorite
American and foreign female singers and songwriters?
Amanda: Wow! Jennifer Warnes.
Annie Lennox.
Suzanne Andrews.
Julie Andrews. A wonderful and obscure American
singer/writer named Susan Werner. Michele Brourman. Marilyn Bergman. Ann
Hampton Callaway. Julie Wilson. Marilyn Lovell Matz.
WACJ-
And American and
foreign favorite female torch singers?
Amanda:
Ute Lemper.
Piaf, of course. Peggy Lee. Shirley Horn. Diane Krall.
Sarah Vaughan. Patsy Cline.
AMANDA McBROOM'S ADVICE AND TIPS
WACJ-
Any advice to all
those aspiring and struggling talented artists who need a break?
Amanda: Do not give up hope. Know your strengths and weaknesses.
Don't be afraid to toot your own horn. You are your own best salesman.
But tell the truth!
WACJ-
What they should
do when they are rejected?
Amanda: Try again and again and remember, it's always only one
person's opinion. The opinion that counts is your own.
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