<form><select onchange="top.location.href = this.options[selectedIndex].value"><option value=#>Profiles</option><option value=pro.alee.html>Ang Lee</option><option value=pro.awilson.html>August Wilson</option><option value=pro.bello.html>Bello</option> <option value=pro.cwilson.html>Cassandra Wilson</option><option value=pro.crock.html>Chris Rock</option><option value=pro.dchase.html>David Chase</option><option value=pro.craze.html>DJ Craze</option><option value=pro.hhahn.html>Hilary Hahn</option><option value=pro.iglass.html>Ira Glass</option><option value=pro.jstewart.html>Jon Stewart</option><option value=pro.jroberts.html>Julia Roberts</option><option value=pro.lwilliams.html>Lucinda Williams</option><option value=pro.mpuryear.html>Martin Puryear</option><option value=pro.mholl.html>Michael Holl</option><option value=pro.proth.html>Philip Roth</option><option value=pro.smann.html>Sally Mann</option><option value=pro.spenn.html>Sean Penn</option><option value=pro.skinney.html>Sleater Kinney</option><option value=pro.sstroman.html>Susan Stroman</option><option value=pro.roots.html>The Roots</option><option value=pro.tford.html>Tom Ford</option></select></form>


Also:
'Essence' of the South
Interactive:
See Williams's interactive portfolio
Video:
Watch a short profile of Lucinda Williams from CNN Presents. Catch the entire show 10 p.m. EDT, Sunday, July 1.
Related stories:
Choosing acclaim over fame
TIME: Back to country's roots
Related sites:
Lucinda Williams official site
Lucinda Williams fan site
Entertainment Weekly: Cowgirl uninterrupted
Quick Vote:
Do you agree with our choice for America's Best songwriter?
Yes
No
View Results

Songwriter: Lucinda Williams

Wasting few words and sparing no pain, she has composed an extraordinary songbook about the rituals of loving, losing and keeping the faith

(TIME) -- Lucinda Williams is a righteous singer. The sound of her voice is so overwhelming and so moving that she could sing the phone book and probably give it meaning. But she comes up with extraordinary words for that voice to sing &3151; deceptively simple words like back steps or hairdo. How do you use the word hairdo in a song and make it so poignant that it almost breaks your heart?

As a person, Lucinda, who's now 48, doesn't censor herself. She's without guile, and she suffers from that sometimes because people don't know what to make of someone so forthright. They feel as if they want to protect her.

Lucinda Williams Essentials

Born: January 26, 1953, Lake Charles, Louisiana

Mentor: Her father, poet Miller Williams. "I showed him everything I wrote ... and he would critique it and give me suggestions. And that's how I learned"

Work Philosophy: "Not being afraid to dig beneath the surface and work into the nitty-gritty, darker side of life, and not being afraid to expose that"

More>>

But she is a real survivor, and the key to her success as an artist is that she has managed to survive without putting the armor on.

Lucinda writes from a very personal standpoint, and that can be difficult. When you go that close to the bone, you are always risking bathos — or being corny or cloying. She plays in dangerous territory, and sometimes you're not sure she's gonna pull it out. I am always amazed by her song "Sweet Old World" because it could so easily have been sentimental. Instead it is just haunting. It goes right to the heart of a kind of desperation that everyone has felt. And her words take you to another place and make you look at loneliness in a way that you never would have looked at it before.

Songwriting can be a very frightening thing. For me, the fear is about failing to follow the scent of a lyrical idea, failing to come up with the truth of something that you know is there. You've caught a glimpse of it in one line, one phrase, or the emotional idea that's come to you. The fear for me is always, "Am I going to be able to capture that? Can I build a fence around that horse?" A Lucinda Williams song always does.

Singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris has recorded since 1967. Her latest album, "Red Dirt Girl," earned her a 10th Grammy Award



Photo Credits

Copyright © 2001 Time Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
FAQ | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use

© 2001 Cable News Network. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines.


click here
Search the Archive