CLEVELAND, Ohio — When cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer reached Carolyn Wonderland at home in Austin, Texas, she was “between suitcases.”
Laundry was sloshing in the washer and tumbling in the dryer— a rare pause after a stretch of touring and promoting her new record, “Truth Is.”
“There’s a moment after a record comes out to take a breath — home for a couple of days at a stretch,” she said of her short-lived domestic reset.
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