Paula Nelson: Big Heart, “Little City”
August 1st, 2010By Connie Strong
Photograph by Mary Chavoustie
“I surrender to all of the lies
I surrender to all the crying
I’m trying to remember how this happened at all
I’m tired of trying; I’m tired of fighting
I surrender”
Lyrics by Paula Nelson , “Surrender”
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In an interview following her April 3 Bugle Boy performance, Paula Nelson spoke fondly about The Live Music Capital of the World. “Austin is a great place. There’s not a lot of competitiveness. It’s a welcoming [music] community and the fans are really fantastic.” Not surprisingly, Paula’s new album, “Little City,” is named for the town that holds this special place in her heart. And Paula Nelson is a gal with a whole lotta heart!
She may be Willie Nelson’s daughter, but her latest CD proves that she can “hold her own” in the music industry. Paula has written all of the songs on the album, with one exception—a classic, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Have You ever seen the Rain?”
“I had decided I wanted to do it more like ‘Sitting on the Dock of the Bay.’ So I recorded it and I played it for my Dad and he kept saying, ‘This is good! This is good!’ And I thought, ‘I think he thinks I wrote this!!’ So I said, ‘Yes, this is good. I sure wish I had written it.’ And he said, ‘You didn’t?’ (Laughs) Then he told me, ‘I’d love to sing that.’ So we did it as a duet on ‘Little City.’”
One thing that you quickly discover in talking with Paula is that she is genuine, funny and warm. She is very quick to point out that one of the biggest misconceptions about her is that people feel “Everything is handed to me.” Not so. Paula Nelson is more than just a talented singer/songwriter. She’s a hard-working stunt-actor with a black belt in Tae Kwon Do (not unlike “Papa Bear” Willie) and is appearing as Britney in the upcoming political thriller “Corruption.Gov,” starring Michael Madsen, set for release in December. Through it all, Paula remains grounded.
While admitting that she has no set doctrine, Paula says she is undeniably spiritual and believes firmly in angels and God. “Surrender,” from her “Lucky 13” CD, speaks to that quiet, private side of the girl who grew up in the proverbial glass house.
“Surrender,” Paula states, “is one of the songs that is closest to my heart. I wrote it during my divorce and it was a really bad time. I have this white rock fireplace… and I just sat down in front of it and I was crying, crying. And all of a sudden I just looked at that rock; and in that rock– where the grays had come together– there was a perfect cross. At that time it was exactly what I needed to see. I just stopped, looked up, and I said, ‘I surrender. I can’t cry anymore.’ I wrote the whole song right there.”
In her new album, there is something to satisfy every music palate. In addition to the classic “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” there’s the calypso beat of “Sunny Days” and the slow, bluesy sound of “Riddles and Rhymes.” In the title track, Paula’s lyrics speak to the melancholy night life of Austin (“Secrets beside us/Shadows around us/All live here amongst us/In this town”) and, like the other songs, “Little City” shows that she is capable of boundless diversity.
But perhaps no song on the album is more notable than the raw, sultry, Southern-rock/honky-tonk duet with Carolyn Wonderland, “Drink.” Even though some of her songs, as well as her concerts, prove that she knows how to party– and she sports a wicked sense of humor– she also has a very tangible, sensitive side.
“Little City” is a collaborative effort in which Paula brings to the table the best of the best she has to offer. Joined by family (Dad Willie, sister Amy and brother Lukas), friends (Carolyn Wonderland and Michael Crow) and her band, The Guilty Pleasures (Landis Armstrong, Mark Epstein and Kevin Remme), Paula’s new album is a shining example of what happens when inherent talent meets skilled collaboration.
Although she frequents the larger venues, Paula has a soft spot for the more intimate settings, as well. “I love places like The Bugle Boy, the smaller listening rooms. We’ve played a lot of sports bars and you are in competition with TVs and people who are there to power-drink; the music is just there for background noise. It’s nice to come to a place where people really listen to you.”
On Friday, July 30, she managed to rock the walls of Austin’s #1 music venue, The Saxon Pub, during her CD release party. Paula and The Guilty Pleasures proved again that they take a party with them wherever they go, and if audience response is any indication of an album’s success, “Little City” is well on its way to the top.
Paula Nelson says she can recognize her Dad’s songs and voice anytime, anyplace and jokes, “You know that show ‘Name That Tune’? Even now, when I hear Dad’s voice on the radio I can recognize [the song] in the first note.”
Well, Paula, since your new CD release, your Dad’s instantly recognizable voice is no longer the only distinctive Nelson voice on the airwaves. You may have a whole lot of heart, but “Little City” proves you’ve also got a whole lot of soul~!
Visit Paula’s website to order CDs: www.paulanelsonband.com.
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Abraham Ybarra traveled from New Braunfels for this concert. “Ann and I come here because of the listening room quality. You can actually hear the artists and their lyrics. We love the personal interaction with the performers.”