Julie Roberts and her family have been busy cleaning up after her home was among those caught in the flood that wreaked havoc on Nashville earlier this month. Now the singer, who has been assisted in the cleanup by folks from her record label, Universal Music Group, can get back to making music. She was in the middle of recording her third album when the flood hit. Julie describes the new disc as “real country” and an extension of her gold-certified debut, released in 2004. She said she may even “have a few songs about this flood experience that I’m going to write.” Julie has also spent time in Los Angeles working on a film based on her life. She is working with Tom Rickman, who wrote “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”
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