Interview with Brenda Lee, American rockabilly, pop and country singer
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After reaching the top of the pop charts in 1960 at age 15 with "I'm Sorry," the former prodigy continues to enjoy her career as she makes her first Boston appearance in 25 years at the Berklee Performance Center, on May 10, 1992.--Larry Katz
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The Larry Katz collection, 1980-2005 consists of interviews recorded on audiocassettes conducted by Larry Katz, a reporter, critic, columnist and editor at Real Paper (1980-1981), The Boston Herald (1981-2011) and the resulting publications. For decades he interviewed some of the most established names in music as well as overlooked pioneers, talented newcomers and Boston-area legends. Most of the interviews are with musicians and singers, but there are also many with persons involved in the recording, film, theater, television and literary industries.
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Interview for Boston Herald article titled, "Brenda Lee grows into her voice" by Larry Katz, published May 5, 1992.