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Elizabeth: The Music Becomes Me When I'm Dancing

Elizabeth: The Music Becomes Me When I'm Dancing

Update: 2021-11-14
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Wherein Deadhead Girl Elizabeth talks about boarding the mothership in the 1980s, dancing at shows, finding the freedom to express yourself, using dance as exercise, wearing earplugs, raising music-loving kids, dancing with her daughter, and working as the backstage masseuse at Hoxeyville Music Festival. She also talks about creating her self-employed, colorful lifestyle where "everything is work and everything is play." (Elizabeth wants to note to listeners that she also loves to see live music with her son and feels badly that she didn't talk about him. Next time, E!)

Credits:

Host: Stef Taras

Audio editor: Liam Kadel

Music: "Deep Ellum Blues" performed by K.C. Groves (guitar), Sally Van Meter (lap slide guitar), and Abigail Washburn (vocals). Audio engineer: Eric Wiggs.

Show art: Lisa F'n Armstrong of Ajuga, Inc., and SparklesKate

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Elizabeth: The Music Becomes Me When I'm Dancing

Elizabeth: The Music Becomes Me When I'm Dancing

Stef Taras