Going to Nashville to meet the in-laws was the first time when I’d been in America and not been seen as some sort of eccentric character with a cute accent.
Meaning of the quote
When musician Nick Lowe visited Nashville to meet his wife's family, it was the first time he felt like a normal person in America, instead of being seen as an unusual or strange person with a funny-sounding accent. He was able to blend in and not stand out as the "eccentric character" he had been in other parts of the United States.
About Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe is an English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer known for his work in pub rock, power pop, and new wave. He has released several acclaimed solo albums and is best known for hit songs like “Cruel to Be Kind” and “I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass.” Lowe has also produced albums for other artists and written successful songs for them.
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