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Dan Harr: So, you're originally from New York. New York to Nashville.
Annie Roboff: New York to LA to Nashville.
DH: New York to LA to Nashville. That's a different kind of transition. Tell me about it. Tell me why you didn’t remain in New York, why move to the LA scene? Was it the type of music? And why from LA to Nashville?
AR: Well, I love New York, and I never wanted to leave there. But in the late 80’s, a lot of people from New York had gone to LA. I ended up going out there and liked it. I didn't mind being bi-coastal at all. I had signed a publishing deal with a gentleman by the name of Dennis Lambert, who wrote Ain't No Woman Like The One I've Got and Night Shift and many other hit songs. He was in LA, and I just felt it was important that I be where my publisher was. Plus a lot of my friends who I grew up with in New York were in LA. The writing scene, the New York writing scene, was starting to trail off a little bit but it was still flourishing in LA. Plus, California was a nice break from New York for me at that time.
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