Have Stars experienced any disgruntled boarder patrol workers?
Amy: I had one, once, he’s really interesting. We were waiting for our visas to come through, he had been to Iraq and he wasn’t enjoying being the person handing out visas at the border of North Dakota and Manitoba. He looked frustrated that he served his country and now is a border guard in the middle of nowhere. I kind of felt for him a little bit. He came off as tough, but I felt that inside he wanted to weep. “He has an interesting way of always seeing the end of things and not being able to be inside of them” Format: Stars have toured in America, Canada and Europe. Are the reactions from your audience different, based on geography? Amy: No, it is all the same kids with big hearts in their eyes. Format: Where is Genova Heights and who is the man you’re singing about in “The Ghost of Genova Heights?” Amy: That is a song with lyrics written by Torquil and I think he’s talking about a man that was a sergeant in the war and he told all his troops to stop fighting and then he ironically