The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 28.10.1988, Side 6

The White Falcon - 28.10.1988, Side 6
Celebrity show Nicolette Larson sings for base by J02 Scott Johnson The patrol squadron hanger darkens as bright lights flash upon the equipment-strewn stage. A perky, petite brunette bounds onto the platform, greets the anxious crowd and goes straight into a song. An hour later, after an energy-packed performance and an encore, this woman smiles, waves to the applauding audience and exits the stage with another show successfully done. This was the scene last Friday night, when country/pop music star Nicolette Larson performed at the patrol squadron hanger as part of an United Service Organizations (USO) celebrity tour. Kef 1 avik was the first stop on her tour of remote military sites which will include Greenland, Cuba, Honduras and Panama. Larson will not just be traveling with her band and technicians, but with a film crew from “The Nashville Network" (TNN). The TNN crew will be documenting Larson's tour for release on their cable network. Putting together a USO celebrity show is not easy. It is the job of USO executive producer, Kevin J. McCarthy, to make it all happen. “One of the hard parts is finding an artist who is able to take time from their busy schedule," McCarthy said. “In Nicolette's case, we told her that we had two areas open to her, either the North Atlantic or the Caribbean. She said, ’why not do both!" “I thought it was a good thing to do," Larson said. “I've never worked with an all military audience before. I enjoyed it and I think that people in remote places, like Iceland, are more receptive.’ Many people think that celebrities live a life of ease and luxury, but according to Valerie Carter, Larson's background singer and longtime friend, the opposite is true. “Sure, there are many nice material things which come with stardom," Carter said, “but people don't see the other side of the coin. It takes a lot of hard work and long hours to become successful. “In the music business, I think it takes about 10 percent talent and 90 percent drive to be successful. Of course, luck plays a big part too." Larson for many years sang background vocals for many music stars, like Neil Young, before becoming a celebrity herself with her hit song “Lotta Love." "It was a shock becoming famous," Larson said, “you really have to adjust. It's nice to have success, but you can't let it get to you. You have to roll with it. Nicolette Larson tries on a pair of wool slippers during a shopping tour to Reykjavik. (Photos by J02 Scott Johnson) Larson sings a song during her USO celebrity concert held at Hanger 831 last Friday night. Larson is doing a series of shows at remote military locations. Larson tries to catch a little sleep before catching a flight to her next show in Greenland. "One of the most important things is not to elieve your own publicity. If you do that, you'll eceive yourself. * While here, Larson signed autograph's at the SO and made an appearance at the USO's Lip Sync ontest held at the elementary school. It wasn't all work and no play for Larson and her crew. During their stay, they enjoyed sightseeing and shopping in Reykjavik. Many of her crew also went for a relaxing dip in the Blue Lagoon. But, the relaxation didn't last for long, as it was time to pack their suitcases and equipment for the next stop on their tour, Thule Air Base, Greenland. Even though Larson and her crew didn't get to spend much time here, they enjoyed their visit. “I had a great time here," Larson said. "The people were very helpful and we were treated really well." 6 The White Falcon October 28, 1988 7

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