NASHVILLE (Reuters) - When it comes to a holidays, nation singers mostly spin their thoughts to home and traditions -- spending time with family, memories of special gifts, visiting friends and throwing adult on news.
In new weeks, Reuters has interviewed several nation song stars and asked them to share some of their thoughts about this time of year. Here is what they had to say:
Kenny Chesney might be a star now, though as a chile in a Christmas play he was most some-more shy: "I consider one time we hold a star, we know, and did it behind everyone. Never did uncover my face. we was holding a star going by a night. That's all we did. But all my other buddies played Joseph and Mary and all that stuff. we never did, really, get out on theatre that much. Never unequivocally did sing in a Christmas play. No, we was flattering frightened to get adult there!"
Miranda Lambert says a holidays are a time when can let her delicate side come out: "It's my time to unequivocally be a girl. And we grew up, we know, with all a decorations and cookin', and we get unequivocally domestic during holidays. It's kind of uncanny 'cause it's so conflicting of who we am on stage. But we adore to bake cookies and prepare cooking for a whole family, and we have each emblem we can consider of. we like to have a tree in each room ... That's my time to usually get ultra-girly, and we adore holidays. And also it's my time off usually, since there's not unequivocally a lot going on during holidays, and so we unequivocally get to spend time with people we unequivocally caring about."
Brad Paisley remembers perplexing to get a products on Santa: "One year we attempted to figure out -- it was third or fourth class -- we was startin' to get a spirit that maybe there wasn't a Santa Claus, that there is, by a way. But we wanted to infer it once and for all, so we stranded a fasten recorder, pulpy record, stranded it behind a Christmas tree, and left it on anticipating that we would hear whoever was gonna place those presents there...and we forgot to block it in."
Carrie Underwood remembers a family tradition that brought fun to others: "We would all go to my grandmother's residence on Christmas Eve, and we would go to internal nursing home, and sing Christmas carols adult and down a halls and pass out small bags with goodies in 'em. We would sing carols like 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing' and 'Silent Night.' We sang all those songs that everybody knows, and it was usually a unequivocally cold thing that we did. we wish we still did it. We quit when my grandma got sick, though it was usually one of those things I'll never forget.
Lee Brice: "I'll spend Christmas with my son, Takoda, afterwards me and 3 buddies will go camping north of Myrtle Beach around Waccamaw Lake. That's a tradition we have finished for several years now. It gets us out in a woods and gives us a possibility to transparent a heads for a New Year."
"American Idol" leader Scott McCreery says spending time with family in a holidays is special to him. "It's tough being on a highway and not saying a family as most during a year. The holidays are when we can get together as a family and simulate on a year and spend some peculiarity time together."
Sara Evans recollects traditions from when she was a small girl. "My whole life flourishing up, we would have a outrageous Christmas jubilee 'cause my family's huge. We would spend Christmas Eve during my Granny and Pa-Pa's house, and afterwards we would go home, and it was a usually night out of a whole year that we were indeed fine with withdrawal and going home since we knew that Santa was coming. And afterwards we'd have a outrageous Christmas breakfast during my mom's."
(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)
News referensi http://news.yahoo.com/country-stars-reflect-holidays-140137898.html
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