Life ain't a concept. Music is not a concept. My titles are poetic abstractions of something that is with me all the time, not necessarily in music, but in life. Everybody's life.
Music is a reflection of who you are, and if those things that you mentioned are what your music is all about, then I guess that's who you are.
Music is for every single person that walks the planet.
To me, Gospel music is really any music that's a testimony and tells a story of what God has done in your life.
I can't listen to music when I'm writing. I like music best in a car or on the train.
I have sometimes been told that my music is 'difficult' for the listener.
For me making music is part social, part interaction, part collaboration.
For me the music is a vehicle for my lyrics. It's a chance to get some really good words across.
Ultimately, music is a possessive mistress.
I think music is another language.
Making music is still what keeps a fire going on in me.
The music is in minors.
For me, music is always the language which permits one to converse with the Beyond.
I download music everyday, I know music is free and so does everybody else you know.
Music is a therapy. It is a communication far more powerful than words, far more immediate, far more efficient.
Some people only work to recorded music because it's so reliable and exactly the same every time, which is exactly why I don't.
Music is the only thing that doesn't hurt when it hits you.
I respect country music because I feel like it's more about the talent and the songwriting.
Music is such a joy, just an absolute joy.
Music is a potent energy force.