
Why Lyle Lovett Says He Didn’t Think Music Was A Realistic Career To Aspire To
01/18/22 • 73 min
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Singer, songwriter, and actor Lyle Lovett discusses his life and career with Dr. Phil. Find out why the four-time Grammy winner says he never thought making a living in music was a “realistic” goal to aspire to, and why he says he’s so grateful he got the chance to be a father. https://www.drphilintheblanks.com/
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Singer, songwriter, and actor Lyle Lovett discusses his life and career with Dr. Phil. Find out why the four-time Grammy winner says he never thought making a living in music was a “realistic” goal to aspire to, and why he says he’s so grateful he got the chance to be a father. https://www.drphilintheblanks.com/
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