In honor of Mother’s Day, Hillary Scott welcomes her mother, Linda Davis, to Country Faith Radio. Linda shares her experiences as a working mother and grandmother and remembers how her upbringing Christian was formative during her early years as a singer. Tune in and listen to the full episode this Sunday (May 8) at 8 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. CT / 11 a.m. ET or anytime on demand at apple.co/_CountryFaith
Linda Davis shares her experience of being Hillary Scott’s mother and grandmother with her children
I’m still a working mother, I’m still a working grandmother, I’m a working woman. I’m doing the same thing I’ve always done, thankfully, what a blessing.
Linda Davis on the value of her education Christian
I want to make sure my story includes my upbringing Christian, because that’s all. I am so grateful. Not that I stayed on the straight and narrow all the time. But I’m not pretending – I don’t want you to think that – it’s always been there.
Linda Davis shares when she discovered her passion for music
I discovered my singing voice when I was just a little girl. After seeing Loretta Lynn at the Grand Ole Opry on my TV set, watching HeeHaw, seeing Barbara Mandrell and so many others, Tammy Wynette… And I loved the guys too: Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson, George Jones, Merle… Everything it spoke and sang for me.
Linda Davis opens up about her first meeting with Hillary Scott’s father
My God, I was 19 and he was 20, and he was just a handsome man – he still is. At the time, it was like, “Oh my God, I just saw a beautiful man.” “And when he opened his mouth to sing, you know, you just see talented people and you’re just drawn to them. I guess he must have felt the same way.
Hillary Scott Shares What She Would Tell Her Younger Self
I would say, “Wait. » The fatigue you feel and the miles you drive your car are worth it because you really have a lot of fun. And you get to a point where you miss what you felt, only to make it feel new.
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