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Interview with Kym Warner of The GreencardsApril 29, 2008 Interview by Scott Preston
Cincy Groove: How long have The Greencards been together? How did you meet? Kym Warner: We have been playing together now for six years. Carol and I met Eamon in the studio in Austin. I was producing a record and needed a fiddle player. A mutual friend Rich Brotherton (Robert Earl Keen Band) recommended Eamon. We all hit it off straight away. Cincy Groove: What was it like to be nominated for a Grammy for "Best Country Instrumental Performance?" Kym Warner: It was incredible! It's something that none of us thought would ever happen. A real career highlight for all three of us. ![]() Cincy Groove: Are The Greencards working on any new projects? Kym Warner: Yes, we have been writing for a new record for the past 5 months or so. We are planning to get back in the studio late summer to start working on a new Greencards record. Cincy Groove: What was it like to open for Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson a few years back? Kym Warner: That tour was a great time for the band, thirty one shows playing minor league baseball stadiums in the middle of the summer. We were stunned to be asked to go out with Dylan and Willie, two of our heroes. The experience was invaluable, it was incredibly fun and we learned a lot. Cincy Groove: Did The Greencards collaborate with anyone on your last album Viridian? Kym Warner: The three of us write with people outside of the band as well as with each other. It brings diversity and freshness to the table. I find writing with the same people all the time has the potential to work great but also you can run the risk of repeating yourself or getting comfortable with a set formula. We collaborated with Jed Hughes, Jerry Salley, David Mead, Ronnie Bowman and Robbie Gjersoe on our last album, Viridian.
Kym Warner: We always set challenges for ourselves and try to push each other with each new venture whether it be in the studio or live on stage. The challenge is to not make the same album twice! I guess there us a certain pressure involved when thinking about the music you are making and whether or not people will like it, but you need to back yourselves and believe in what you are doing. From my perspective the pressure is healthy in the sense that it makes you work that little bit harder. Cincy Groove: Who do you consider some of your influences? Kym Warner: We all have so many as individuals and as a band. I'll do my best to think of all of us when I say: Patty Griffin, Bob Dylan, New Grass Revival, Tim O'Brien, Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. Cincy Groove: Whats the strangest thing a fan has said to you? Kym Warner: Could you sign this burnt copy of your record please? Cincy Groove: What does the band like to do when you aren't performing? Kym Warner: Carol likes to watch home decorating/improvement shows, drink lots of coffee and go shopping. Eamon runs lots of miles to get himself ready to run the Nashville City 1/2 marathon. I just kill time until the weekend when I can watch Manchester United and listen to the Adelaide Crows football team via internet radio from Australia! The Greencards are:
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