In '92 - '93, I was at that age when I was looking for my identity and that's when I found dance music and I really fell in love with it.
When we bemoan the lost golden age of music, it's worth remembering that mainstream radio listeners of the '60s and '70s, particularly in Canada, missed out on an outpouring of brilliant R&B music.
I was there when the quote-unquote golden age of musical theater was flourishing. I met everybody who worked in theater or was famous in theater from the '40s on.
It really surprises me that people in this day and age still write such busy music and fill up every space with layer upon layer of sound... it's like musical landfill.
Musical theater is great; you get painted up, you get to play princesses and witches, and you sing. The joy alone of that can really carry a lot.
The possibilities are endless now, with performing, getting your music online, getting your own website and getting your music out there. I think that's very cool and amazing.
Going to a concert can sometimes be very difficult. It can be a long journey. There's the ticket prices. But when the music goes to the community - not the community coming to the concert - they say, 'Wow! I didn't know that this music was so amazing...
Music is an art that goes well beyond science. Proof can be found in the huge amount of studies that have been carried out throughout the world based on music-therapy and the important results achieved.
I love music videos, I really do. I think it's kind of sad that it's a dying art form.
I'd like to explode a few myths about what we call classical music. It's not high art for the titillation of a chosen few.
If it weren't for how esoteric the art world likes to be, I would love actually to play the music in the shows, painting the music that influences me most.
It is significant that one says book lover and music lover and art lover but not record lover or CD lover or, conversely, text lover.
My experience in the music industry made me very thick-skinned. Your art is something very personal and there's never a shortage of critics when it comes to art.
You know, I don't think my music is important, I don't think it's changing the world, I don't think it's art. I just think it's music. It is what it is.
Never underestimate the grace of bouncing back from a fallen heart.
Embrace truth and peace as you breathe the joyful heights of inner fulfilling serenity.
We are all touched by music. Music connects us.
These songs tell me I'm not alone. If you look at it that way, music...music can see you through anything.
Well i am just going to try!" she thought confidently!
Hell is full of musical amateurs: music is the brandy of the damned. May not one lost soul be permitted to abstain?
And all meet in singing, which braids together the different knowings into a wide and subtle music, the music of living.