1967-03-24 – Detroit Free Press
Brenda Lee, who at age 22 has been in show business for a dozen years, is in town at the Roostertail where there’ll be a special matinee Easter Sunday for teens as well as adults.
Brenda says that her very favorite recording of her own is “I’m Sorry” because it was my first ballad and started me out on a streak of good luck.”
That was a million seller.
Brenda Lee
were doing. She went to public high school through her sophomore year then had a tutor. She graduated from private school in California. However, she doesn’t regret what she missed. “I wanted to do what I was doing.”
While we were talking Brenda’s almost three-year-old daughter, Julie, with gorgeous big blue eyes kept asking her mother to play with her. Brenda takes Julie, on the road when she can. She tries to work two weeks then spend three weeks at home in Nashville with her husband, Ronald Shacklett.
Her husband doesn’t go on
bound Freeway and Unrelated Segments are just some of the celebrities making appearances at the Teen-Age Fair at Cobo Hall from March 25 to April 2.
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The Who, now in New York to do Murray the K’s Easter Show, are the only group featured on CBS Reports Tuesday at 10 p.m. on Channel 2. The boys are shown live in concert in England. The show is called “If You’re Appalled at My Texas, I’m Bewildered by Your England.” . . . In