For a long time, music was hope. Now it seems music isn't enough to make me happy. It used to be that's all I needed to keep going. Now I need other things to take up the other parts of my life.
I listened to country music my whole life. I started writing music when I was a teenager. It all came out country.
Once I discovered how important writing music was to me and just what a huge weight it lifted off of me, I knew that it was going to be the biggest part of my life, the biggest love of my life, the biggest thing in my life.
The Mekons were kind of like the background music of my life.
Yeah, I've always sung, and I always try to find a way for music to be in my life.
Both music and acting are huge parts of my life - it's all about balance.
I never took a music lesson in my life, it just came naturally.
I see my life in terms of music.
The best music of my life I heard at my grandmother's church, this little wooden church up on a hill.
Music is everywhere and in everything! I draw my inspiration from the day to day activities of my life!
You know how a lot of people say, 'I lose myself in music,' or 'I like to escape,' but I want my music to be more of an awakening. I want it to make people to be aware of life; I don't want my music to be a distraction. I want to light a path.
People listen to music for different reasons. Some people, -its background music— but other people need it to survive. Other people need music to get things out and maybe that’s just where I’m coming from, you know, when things weren’t easy f...
I first got interested in DJing when I was a little kid. I just love music... Music's my passion; it's always been my whole life.
I knew from the start that I wanted my life to be about music. I taught myself the notes of the piano aged three, and then I spent the next few years deconstructing chords to figure out how to play them. At 11, I researched online the sort of music s...
I have a heart problem, so I have to simplify my life and be content with memories and friends and music.
I've spent my life hearing people trying to apologize for music.
If I had not had music in my life, I would be the neurasthenic vision of the playwright.
Music is a part of my life all the time - on the plane, before matches, driving out to the court.
Playing music was always a part of my life; I don't know anything else.
I've made a lot of mistakes in my life. I wouldn't say musically, though.
My life so common it disappears and sometimes even music cannot substitute for tears.