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 came from the music business, which reputedly has the biggest egos, but I really think the airline world caps it.
When you are a journalist in the music business, as I was, you end up dying or going to the gym - I chose the gym.
I am disappointed in the music business, I feel like a lot of people in the music business are phoney, there's a lot of people who will abuse and take my kindness.
Nashville was totally different than I ever dreamed. I had only seen the music business on television and been to a couple of concerts. I had no clue.
You can do any number of things in the music business aside from trying to look like you're 25. To me it's embarrassing.
If everyone in the music business were brutally honest about what their intentions were then you could sort things out, but it's all smoke and mirrors.
If you KNOW that you’re FUCKED Then you’re NOT If you think that you’re NOT THEN YOU ARE! Isn’t that lovely? Iambic pentangle?
In the music business, I found it was much more about interviews, photo shoots and appearances rather than actual performing, which I do best.
There are peaks and valleys in anything and that is especially true for the music business. It is very inconsistent. But if you are wise, you can let those downs really bring you to another level of your personality.
My dad is in the music business in Nashville. I was the third child born in my family, and there are three notes in a chord, so that's how they came up with my name.
I suppose that by being absent from the music business, it appeared that I just dropped out, but really I never did. I was continuously working and doing various things.
Music can be so disturbing and frustrating. I mean the business side of it. The actual making music part is fun, but the business side of it is just so out of control, has nothing to do with anything.
No, I mean we'd all definitely involved in the music business someway or another, because we're all living with it, and in it, and also we've got all sorts of things we would like to do.
I was always a singer. But I was always focused on being an actor as my trade. Music I do just for me. The movie business is very difficult but the music business is just impossible.
I really worked with icons in the music business, which really had a strong effect on me. It wasn't just pick-up gigs.
Nowadays, with the state of the music business, for any artist, whether you're up-and-coming or you've been in it for awhile, you have to explore different revenues and different ways of expressing yourself.
I'm not saying I wasn't flawed or amateurish. But you can never say I did anything to appease the music business.