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R&B singer H.E.R. inspired to see women grab guitars

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American singer-songwriter H.E.R., whose Grammy-winning hit “I Can’t Breathe” became an anthem of the Black Lives Matter movement, says she is still amazed at the power of music to inspire, and likes to see young women of color pick up guitars.

Fresh from starring as Belle alongside Josh Groban in a tribute to “Beauty and the Beast” for Disney, she has her big-screen film debut coming up in the musical “The Color Purple,” which is based on the Alice Walker novel that made stars of Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey when it was last filmed by Steven Spielberg in the 1980s.

Born Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson, H.E.R. already has five Grammy Awards, a best song Oscar and nearly two decades of experience performing— despite being only 25.

On Tuesday, she unveiled her latest guitar in collaborat­ion with guitar-maker Fender: the H.E.R. Limited Edition Blue Marlin Stratocast­er.

In an interview with Reuters, H.E.R., who has an African-American father and a Filipino mother, said she hopes it can help inspire more women with background­s like her own.

I started performing when I was 6 years old. My first time being onstage was with my dad and his band

H.E.R. Singer/Actress

Excerpts from the interview:

What does getting your own Fender artist signature guitar mean to you?

I think a lot of women, especially young Black women, young Filipino women, don’t really think that these kinds of things are possible, and I barely thought it was possible.

So it’s insane to know that I’ve done it ... It’s inspiring so many women to want to play instrument­s and pick up a guitar and know that they can ... [The guitar is] called the Blue Marlin because I grew up going fishing with my dad a lot, and I

just think it’s one of the coolest-looking fish.

How do you approach being a role model and knowing you can have such an impact

on people, which is what happened with “I Can’t Breathe”?

Somebody told me, “Oh, ‘I Can’t Breathe’ ... I marched to that song’’ or ‘’My grandfathe­r started thinking differentl­y because he heard that song,” and I’m like, wow. It’s crazy how music can do that, but it’s also crazy that I can do that, and I feel really grateful.

How old were you when you started making music?

I was 5, 6 years old when I started playing the piano, then I picked up the guitar not long after when I was 7, and he (H.E.R.’s father, musician Kenny Wilson) taught me how to play the blues...

I started performing when I was 6 years old. My first time being onstage was with my dad and his band, and I remember my mom at one point kept booking gigs for me, like there were festivals and things around the neighborho­od.

What was making “The Color Purple” like?

I’m so grateful that that was technicall­y like my debut, officially working with Oprah Winfrey, and Steven Spielberg is involved. It’s insane ... We just had so much fun, and the cast is amazing.

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H.E.R. (left) with her “Beauty and the Beast” costar Josh Groban
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