The Philadelphia/New York world of the music business is a tough place to be.
The bricks and mortar of the music business, they don't exist any longer.
The music business is really a spiritual business whether we know it or not.
A woman's two cents worth is worth two cents in the music business.
I've always treated the music business as a business.
My confession: I listen to great music very badly.
Do I think all contemporary Christian music is good? No.
Good music shouldn't have a shelf life.
There's no meaning to life without music. Everybody has their own connect with music.
Music is my life - acting's just a hobby.
I love music; I come from a region of Kurdistan that is a base for music.
I have such a deep love for traditional country music.
I love electronic music, and I love drum and bass.
I love gentle, gorgeous classical music such as Mozart.
Music has an intrinsic value that touches Americans - they love their music, and want more.
When there's music in your soul, there's soul in your music.
A name doesn't make the music. It's just called that to differentiate it from other types of music.
There's not that much English folk music that is really that appealing.
I don't really know what 'folk music' means anymore.
I know when somebody's heard my music. I can hear it in their music.
I direct a lot of TV commercials and music videos.