The 45-year-old singer reflected back on how her dad's outlook on her entertainment career, her new CD, and her musical theater inspiration in a recent interview.
AP: Growing up a minister's daughter, tell me about the conflict between what you're raised to believe at home and what you see outside of the home?
AP: A minister's daughter playing in gay clubs what kind of flack would your dad get for that?
Amos: My dad got a lot of flack for that. He would chaperone me at the gay clubs. I remember him responding when they asked him, "What made you think of that?" He said, "There is not one man in that club that is interested in my daughter, except for her music." It's not so stupid. And I think that side of my father; he's kind of a minister by day and an agent by night. He does have a dual personality, my dad, he's always been fascinated by pop culture and so he was kind of acting as my agent for many, many, many years. He and my mom ran the publishing side of my life.
AP: Your new record deals with breaking free, correct?
Amos: Power is kind of a central component for this record. How do we define it? And then how does our idea of what is a powerful man? I've been exploring that for years. But if we associate it with money and success, our world has turned upside down, and then a lot of people right now are not feeling very successful. But if you change the definition of what is power, somebody that is able to create even under adversity - then when I say create I don't mean write songs necessarily I'm talking about a creative spirit - then power starts to redefine itself.
AP: The title of the album comes from a line form "Guys and Dolls" what sparked that?
Amos: Musical theater has entered my life because I'm working on something called "The Light Princess" and have been for a while. .. So I just happened to be watching a lot of musicals, and "Guys and Dolls" was something that was on replay. So when I heard (key character) Sarah Brown, someone else who has been influenced by religion ... say, "abnormally attracted to sin," I know that very well. And that became the title of then project.
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