I don't sing country music because I'm not capable of singing other kinds of music; I sing it because I think it's the most beautiful kind of music there is.
Every so often, I feel I should graduate to classical music, properly. But the truth is, I'm more likely to listen to rock music.
I certainly have a fascination with pop music as a musical form, not necessarily as a lifelong commitment. I guess you could say I'm like a Casanova of music. I can't seem to settle down with one musical form.
I have always loved the process of making the music, reading the letters from the fans who get married to my music, have children to my music and play my music at their funerals.
The blues. It runs through all American music. Somebody bending the note. The other is the two-beat groove. It's in New Orleans music, it's in jazz, it's in country music, it's in gospel.
Music in Africa often contains messages. Music in Senegal, and Africa, is never music for music's sake or solely for entertainment. It's always a vehicle for social connections, discussions and ideas.
I have always been a business person.
Spontaneity is such an entertaining facet of show business.
I'm in the business where you get the business all the time.
Napster was predicating its business model on violation of copyright.
Touring is really a pretty lonely business.
I believe we're the party of small business.
Well, I happen to believe all business is female business.
A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.
Publishing is a business, but journalism never was and is not essentially a business. Nor is it a profession.
They keep the old business. We keep the ongoing business.
The career stuff is for business people.
What kind of business world are we living in?
The Internet is the Viagra of big business.
For capitalism, war and peace are business and nothing but business.
It is the gossip columnist's business to write about what is none of his business.