Cowboys & Indians

Reno, Nevada Lacy J. Dalton

Cowboys & Indians: There’s a provocatively ambiguous quality to “Scarecrow,” the title cut on your latest album. The first time you hear it, you might figure it’s about a woman who’s just broken up with her cheating man. But when you listen a few more times, it’s just as easy to read it as the song of a woman whose husband or boyfriend has just died, and she’s only now realizing he was a louse. So we’re wondering …

[Laughs.] Go on. This

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