SM- The way it sounds, you've always wanted to be a musician. How does it feel to be able to live out your dream?
TO- I know how lucky I am to get to do this for a living. It's a lot of hard work, but I've always believed that anything worth having in life is worth putting the work in to attain. I get to come in contact with some of the most amazing people, I get to travel, and all just to play music. How cool is that?
SM- How exciting! When writing your music, do you have a certain subject you envision in your head, or does your inspiration just flow from random parts of nature?
TO- I've always viewed my writing as "Life---and the reaction to life.". If something in my day-to-day moves me to write, I will. If something happens in the lives of family or friends, and I'm moved to write about it, I will. I'm very much an "of the moment" writer, I write from my heart and my emotions, from what I'm feeling at that point in time.
SM- I can hear your emotion so clearly in your music! Who or what is your biggest inspiration?
TO- Underdogs are my biggest inspiration. People who are able to strive above the expectations set for them. A lot of people told me I couldn't do this as a career, and it only motivated me further. It's always inspiring to find people that just won't quit, or didn't quit and made it to their desired level of success.
SM- That is great, I'm happy you didn't give up! Okay, now let's hear about the down time. When you have a day off, what do you do for fun?
TO- When I am afforded the luxury of a day off, I like to start with some serious sleeping-in. After that, I like to write. I have several screen plays that sit cozily in the recesses of my computer. Or, I'll watch some TV. I'm obsessed with watching the Food Network. I can't cook, but I would LOVE to know how. By the end of the day, I'm down in my music room playing my guitar and working on new tunes, almost like I never had the day off in the first place
SM- Last question, tell me something strange about yourself that not many people know about you.
TO- Hmm...something strange. I'm allergic to cantaloupe. It makes my tongue swell to twice its size. However, I can eat fruit salad that contains cantaloupe I can't eat the cantaloupe itself, but I can eat the fruit around it. Weird, right?
SM- That is very strange? Well, I'm allergic to dirt, so I guess that is weird too?
TO-In closing, my new record will be out in May, and I encourage everyone in the world to pick up a copy. Just please don't try to pay in cantaloupe. And please visit my website: www.trishaokeefe.com. Cantaloupe-free since 2004.
Okay, you heard it, no cantaloupes please! I promise you will not be disappointed when you check out Trisha's music. She's got a voice that will move you and song lyrics you can relate to. Check her out: http://www.myspace.com/trishaokeefe .
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