Emmylou harris has sung with Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette, bridged the gap between country and rock for three decades and managed to remain a relevant and critically acclaimed artist. Now all she has to do is find a restaurant in New York City that will let her smoke. "I'm not sure if the cigarettes are hurting my voice," says Harris outside one smoke-free cafe. "I don't want to know either. My ignorance often saves me. Sometimes, I think it's got me to where I am today." It's true there was no strategic plan for her long-term success.
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