by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 30, 2019 | A Southern Soul
Breanna pushed the glasses back on her nose as she set down the plate with the pecan waffle. It was early, a cold, rainy Saturday morning at the Waffle House in Montgomery, and she was earning money for graduation fees and her cap and gown to make life a little easier...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 30, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“I started singing when I was about five years old and started playing guitar at 11. I got into the classics from the 40s to 70s and play old jazz, country R&B and soul. I can’t imagine a life without music and it moves me every day of life. I have...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 29, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“I turned 15 but still feel like a kid. I am spending the day with my friends. I lost my aunt and grandfather to cancer the past year, so that has been hard. I want to play volleyball in college and go into the mission field.” “Campbell is always...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 29, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“It is three weeks before Mardi Gras and my neighbors have already decorated their houses. The peer pressure got to me.”
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 27, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“My sister had an 8-track and one night she played ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’ I walked in the room and had to know what it was. I was six years old and memorized it. We lived in the middle of an orange grove and there wasn’t much to do after...