Has music always been a huge part of your life?

Leanne as a baby with her late mum. Photo / NZ Woman's WeeklyLeanne as a baby with her late mum. Photo / NZ Woman’s Weekly

Why didn’t you follow a music career when you were younger?

How did you make the switch from radio to TV?

Leanne on Nightline. Photo / NZ Woman's WeeklyLeanne on Nightline. Photo / NZ Woman’s Weekly

What drove your move from Auckland to Central Otago in the early 2000s?

Did you have any regrets?

How did you make the transition from news desk to singing in covers bands?

At 62, Leanne finally recorded her first album. Photo / Robert TrathenAt 62, Leanne finally recorded her first album. Photo / Robert Trathen

What did your husband Phil think?

Leanne with husband Phil and son Joel. Photo / NZ Woman's WeeklyLeanne with husband Phil and son Joel. Photo / NZ Woman’s Weekly

You call yourself a “nana rocker”. What’s been some of the challenges?

What’s a quote you live by?

Leanne Malcolm as Gina. Photo / NZ Woman's WeeklyLeanne Malcolm as Gina. Photo / NZ Woman’s Weekly

Have you ever felt that “invisibility” women over 50 often talk about?

Was dyeing your hair red an intentional part of your rock-chick transformation?

Who do you look up to?

Leanne looks up to singers like Lucinda Williams, Chrissie Hynde and Emmylou Harris. Photo / Robert TrathenLeanne looks up to singers like Lucinda Williams, Chrissie Hynde and Emmylou Harris. Photo / Robert Trathen

Tell us about meeting Phil?

Some of your songs on First Rodeo are about your late parents?