10 minutes backstage with Lyle Lovett at Stagecoach
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10 minutes backstage with Lyle Lovett at Stagecoach
"I have no moral judgment for other people, but I don't think it's good for me. When I smell it, I get concerned that it's going into my body, and so I just try to stay away from it."
"The cities in Texas are distinct - wildly different from one another. Houston is one of the most international cities in the world. Austin is the most liberal city in Texas but it's also being transformed by tech money."
"San Antonio is the gateway to South Texas - it's like 85% Hispanic. You feel the difference in culture there, and that's wonderful."
Lyle Lovett performed with his Large Band at Stagecoach and shared insights about his lifestyle choices, particularly regarding marijuana, which he avoids for personal reasons. He expressed concern about its presence at the festival. Lovett also discussed the distinct characteristics of Texas cities, highlighting Austin's liberal nature and the influence of tech money. He acknowledged the cultural diversity in cities like Houston and San Antonio. Additionally, he reflected on his experiences living in Los Angeles while working on his music.
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