![]() Self-aggrandizement isn’t what Lucinda Williams is about, as a woman or an artist. Now in her early seventies, recognized as an icon of rock, folk, and country music, this fear doesn’t arise as regularly as it once did. I feared that I didn’t belong.” Williams was 41 years old at the time. ![]() “The truth is,” Williams writes, with the candor found throughout her memoir, “that I was not just self-conscious but also scared. In 1993, Williams won a Grammy award for her song “Passionate Kisses,” but although she appreciated the recognition and was gratified that her music had reached a wider audience, the prospect of attending the award ceremony in New York City filled her with such anxiety and terror that she didn’t go. One anecdote in Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You captures the essence of Lucinda Williams, the acclaimed American singer-songwriter. ![]()
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