. >> ray charles. >> hinojosa: ray charles. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and you actually said that you would love to have the ray charles audience. >> yes, and it's turning into that, slowly but surely-- young, old, foreign, near, black, white. i'm really enjoying that, because that means tt i'm enrtaine it doesn't mean i'm a rock star, or a rhythm and blues star. it means i'm entertaining a group of people. >> hinojosa: you are working hard. >> yes. >> hinojosa: i mean, the calls are coming in, but it basically means you've got to work hard. >> i've got to show up for them, yes. >> hinojosa: and you're a grandma. >> yeah, which means that now that i'm doing more work, i will be able to get a walker to match my outfits. i'm going to be so cool. >> hinojosa: it's interesting, because, you know, you do not give off a scent... a moment of, you know, "i'm tiredi feel ovwork." you give off total energy. but for you, this... for you to sing, it is work. >> oh, absolutely. it is why so many of my contemporaries, when they start to work less, you find their voices getting weaker, because you've got