Tweed Smith on WAR's Hollywood Walk of Fame Star and Houston Music Roots
KHOU 11July 5, 20253 min400 views
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- π Tweed Smith expresses her profound gratitude and surprise upon receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with the band WAR.
- π She recounts how her bandmate, Howard Scott, called her to inform her about the upcoming honor, initially making her believe it was for a musical collaboration.
- π The induction marks WAR's star as number 2,814 on the Walk of Fame, a significant milestone for the iconic group.
Reflections on the Past
- π The arrival of low rider cars to transport the band evoked a powerful memory from 1980, the year WAR released their hit song "Low Rider."
- πΆ This recollection highlights the deep connection between the band's music and the cultural significance of low rider cars in Los Angeles.
Pride in Houston Roots
- π Smith emphasizes that the honor is not just for her but for the people of Houston, her loved ones, and her family.
- π She acknowledges the support from her city, mentioning her alma maters, Texas Southern University, and her high school, Cashmir High School, as foundational to her success.
- π The star serves as a symbol of pride for her hometown, representing Houston's contribution to music and culture.
- β She feels determined to make her city proud and acknowledges that she didn't achieve this success alone, crediting the opportunities and nurturing she received.
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