You know I used to listen to music a lot more.
Nature has always been important to me. It has always been in my music.
I organized Sweet Honey In The Rock in 1973. The music was sanity and balance.
I play piano all the time. I'm always at my piano, playing music.
Performing written music, even when I've written it, is not very interesting to me.
I knew from the time I was 6 or 7 that music was something I had to do.
All I ever wanted was to perform, make music, make videos.
Music is the expression of the movement of the waters, the play of curves described by changing breezes.
I cry all the time. Music makes me cry.
I know my music is going well when I don't have insomnia.
It wasn't until I was about 17 or 18 years old that I got into music.
We tend to mistake music for the physical object.
My sons are coming out with music. Square Off, they're called.
No, there's something about the sing-song cadence of children's music that has its place in rock.
I like to go into a little shell and be a hermit and make music for a while.
I'm constantly on my toes and re-examining my own music.
I played music all through school and I kind of performed that way.
I don't know anything about music. In my line you don't have to.
My personal hobbies are reading, listening to music, and silence.
I sort of look at music as helping me get through situations.
Every music journalist I've ever met has been stunningly beautiful.