Trisha Yearwood Hopes To Finish New Music Soon
. "Next on my list is to really sit down and figure out which of these songs to keep," she told Billboard. "There are a couple of things in there that really do stand out. My window is now probably between April and September to really get in and get it done. I don't know exactly what it's going to look like. I'm listening to a lot of songs right now and I'm really loving what I'm hearing." Yearwood explained how she started a record back in 2011, right before her mother got sick but put it aside to focus on her family. After her mother's death on Oct. 1, 2011, she said she didn't have any desire to finish it. While she has recorded six tracks, Yearwood said the album itself is disjointed because it has been done over the course of two and a half years. But, now she's ready to get back into the studio. She added: "I think I needed to take a break to be able to listen with fresh ears because I'm hearing some really great stuff. So I'm excited about going back in, but what I've learned is I really need to set aside a time to go, 'This is the project and this getting is 100% of my attention' rather than try to piece it in between everything else. That's just not working well for me. I definitely feel like if I don't get something done before I go on tour with Garth, I'd be trying to piece something together again and I just don't want to be doing that. I want to have something new out for that tour. So that's the plan." more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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