If we look at music history closely, it is not difficult to isolate certain elements of great potency which were to nourish the art of music for decades, if not centuries.
The Internet is both great and terrible. As a source of information, a tool for delivering music and art, it's great. But spamming ads and piracy of music is terrible. It's stealing.
I think it should be ambitious and good music does deal with life and art and all these wonderful things.
I shall always inspire many hearts in timeless moments.
That's what I love about Nashville and the music community - seeing kids around acoustic music and bluegrass picking parties is the best.
At Spotify, we really want you to democratically win as a musician. We want you to win because your music is the best music.
To have someone to relate to and hopefully enjoy the music and get a positive message out of it, to make the best music that we possibly could, those were the goals.
I can't listen to music when I'm writing. I like music best in a car or on the train.
I'm doing a play, a musical. The musical follows the Mamma Mia concept. It's my first LA theater project.
I think of a piece of music as something that comes alive when it is being performed, and I feel that my role in the transmission of music is to be its best advocate at that moment.
Not what you would call a musical family, but my father used to play saxophone, and I discovered many genres of music when I was a child.
There just is exponentially more money in the movie business than in the music business. As a result there are more people involved in the creative process.
The music business doesn't take up that much of my time. I probably should put a little more energy into it.
The business has changed so much that they're able - we're able these days in the music industry to be able to control our own destiny.
At home, we don't listen to our music-we listen to other people's music. It keeps you attached to the show business world.
I'm an indie artist with major distribution, so one foot in the extreme major music business and one foot in the abyss of indie artists.
I think it's a reflection of the music business in general, which to me seems very fragmented.
I've learned the importance of loving what you do. I have also learned more patience due to the nature of the music business.
I have known from the beginning one thing you need to know. That is, the music business is a business.
The people on the business side in the music business are kind of different from the theatre business. I think it's partly because there are different pressures on the industries.
I came from the music business, which reputedly has the biggest egos, but I really think the airline world caps it.