Lane Brody: Thank you.
JoleneHost: There is no bad song on there, there's no song that's kinda like-
Lane Brody: Filler, you know. Wait 'til you hear this new one. So we've got "Any Other Heart," we've got "That's Where Love Comes In," and we just finished the video for that, actually just two days ago. And we have "Even More," which, if you go on my website, you can see it already, the video and hear the song. It hasn't even been released yet, but that's the wonder of having a website.
JoleneHost: It wasn't there a few days ago.
Lane Brody: Did you hear it? "Even More"?
JoleneHost: No I didn't go-
Lane Brody: It's a huge ballad, it's the closest thing to "Over You" I've ever had, and it's so exciting for me, and that took me a while to get, and it's a Randy Goodrum song, and he's just one of our greatest writers of all time. I did not know that another artist had it, that's on a major label, and he actually pulled it and gave it to me when he heard my performance, we were both gonna do it, and I had already done it, and he came over to the studio and heard it and he took it from the other artist and said it's Brody's. I'd done my performance and he said I got the goose bumps, and my husband told me later, 'cause if I had known I would have been a wreck. I already poured my heart into this song, and it's like, sorry you can't have it, somebody else has it! But I'm used that kind of thing and I'd have gotten over it, but it's really great, it's a great song. So that's on my website, and that video's on there, and that's possibly going to be released here in the United States, I think for sure in Europe, it'll probably be a followup to "Any Other Heart." So, "That's Where Love Comes In," we just finished the video, and that'll be out I think in summer, the single, and we're hoping to finish the album by then, too, so I'm in about five deep, and I've got four more songs that I love that I'm waiting to sing, Eddie's setting that up, and then always I have something for the military and "Thanks For What You Did" will be a bonus for sure on it, and it's a song that I wrote that thanks our troops for everything, you know, it's really close to my heart.
JoleneHost: I'm looking forward to it. It'll be good. Are you touring right now?
Lane Brody: No. I do specialty things, in the process of my life, going the way that it's gone, I've taken on many little spirits, animal spirits, and they count on Mama.
JoleneHost: Oh, yes, they do.
Lane Brody: So I can get out and get on a coach and take off with some of 'em, I can take my bird and stuff, but I could be touring like crazy in Europe, but I just can't at this point leave some of these babies, so. It's in God's hands, you know, I'm not seeking anything at this point, I just do what I do, and I'll know when I can do more. But I do the concerts at Fort Campbell, and my fund raiser for Walden's Puddle, as you probably know, you've probably read about, and raise money for the little mouths that are hungry mouths of these little animals that have been orphaned or injured, and some of them are non-releaseable. Most of them we get back out into the wild, and it's good works that I can do like that. So, yeah, you know, my babies. What can I say?
JoleneHost: Aside from your family that you have do you do others, do you bring them in and then take them elsewhere?
Lane Brody: Oh, yes, absolutely. We rehabilitate them, try and get them over whatever trauma they've suffered, socialize them if they haven't been socialized, get them all vetted, put them in foster care, I do foster care sometimes, I work with Suzanne Franks at an Ozark animal hospital in Brentwood, and I'm always running ads and always networking with all the other rescuers in town and just trying to keep them out of the institutions, you know, out of the Metro, out of those places where they're so severely stressed, and eventually put down if they don't find homes. So the domestics we do that, and then the wildlife I'm on the board of Walden's Puddle and actively raise funds for them.


