I love music. It's freedom, a way to deal with pent-up frustration.
I grew up in a musical family, but nobody was a professional musician.
My music was never considered cool, but I've always felt that connection with the audience.
Music can change the world because it can change people.
Change is growth. For me it has been a very spiritual and musical rebirth.
Music is always on. Not at work. But at home, everything always has to have a soundtrack.
I like all kinds of music. I hope you do, too.
I am convinced that music, like philanthropy, bridges hope.
My music, I hope, takes 100% of your concentration. I know how to do that.
England in the '60s and the '70s was everything that history has said; it was phenomenally exciting, musically.
Macon has such a rich musical history - and the state of Georgia, as well.
Change is the only constant, whether it's in music, culture, dance or fashion.
Today, computers help us making the music. It's really a tool.
My dad's Irish music was such a huge influence.
Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue.
You don't question where the music comes from, because it all comes from God.
I also believe my musical abilities are a true gift from God.
Music is a great energizer. It's a language everybody knows.
I want to be playing music, and I want to be a great mom, and I want to do everything.
For me, the great thing about music is that anybody can do it.
Music is another great pleasure of life. I like all sorts.