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In the small town of Mejia, Texas, the name Cindy Walker once carried quiet weight. She was the songwriter behind timeless country classics like You Don’t Know Me and Dream Baby, recorded by legends including Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Bob Wills, and Roy Orbison. Yet despite her influence, Walker preferred to stay out of the spotlight, writing hits from a modest home she shared with her mother. Years after her death, that home was deteriorating—and with it, the memory of one of country music’s most important voices. That’s when Lindsay Liepman, a journalist and Mejia native, stepped in. What began as an effort to save a house turned into something far bigger: the recovery of never-before-heard songs, personal artifacts, and a deeper understanding of a songwriter who let the music speak for itself. This Texas Country Reporter story follows Lindsay’s mission to restore Cindy Walker’s home, preserve her music, and return her legacy to the town that shaped her. It’s a reminder that some of the greatest stories in Texas aren’t lost—they’re just waiting for someone to remember them. Lindsay Liepman The Cindy Walker Foundation Mexia, Texas / lindsayliepman https://www.cindywalkerfoundation.org Tik Tok ► https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMR7EpeVw/ Facebook ► / texascountryreporter Instagram ► / texascountryreporter Texas Country Reporter #180 4-14-1991