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It was just my brother and my parents, who have both passed. But you can live in the most idyllic town in the world and still be a miserable, awful teenager! And knowing that I felt different from everybody back in the 70’s, it was a trip. It really was a great place to grow up, and I lived in a great neighborhood. I thought I was an urbanite because I lived in Denver. But for me, Denver was a big city, as fancy as you could get.
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And when I go back now I’m like, “Oh my God, the sky!” and I’d look west at a sheet of mountains, it’s just so beautiful. Your latest album, Nostalgia Kills is a look back in time, so let’s go back in time a little. Vacuum out that car and grab some friends for this special drive-in show. Don’t let her impish smile, lilting voice and frequent peels of laughter fool you, Sobule is a serious activist who is not afraid to let the f-bombs fly, usually followed by a smile! She will be performing on August 13th & 14th at the People’s Light and Theatre in Malvern. Her songs have covered topics as far ranging as the death penalty, anorexia nervosa, shoplifting, reproduction, the French Resistance, adolescent malaise, LGBTQ+ issues, and the Christian Right. In a career spanning three decades, Sobule maintains a strong following of fans who appreciate her fearless drive to address social issues in her music. Those are the words from the 1995 hit record “I Kissed A Girl” that catapulted singer-songwriter Jill Sobule onto the national stage.
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They can have their diamonds and we’ll have our pearl.