Cindy talks about how it was being a woman musician in a male-dominated world. She describes her exposure to live music growing up and picking up the steel guitar. She gives her advice to young women that are pursuing music. She mentions being the first woman to be inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame the previous year of this interview. The interviewer and Cindy talk about how people are surprised to see female steel players. She talks about how she joined the band, Asleep at the Wheel, and how she spent over eight years with the band. She mentions her solo album briefly.
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