The market system requires that people be committed and willing to work hard. Inherent with that is what I call a merit system, which I think gives people the greatest opportunity.
A leader is someone who steps back from the entire system and tries to build a more collaborative, more innovative system that will work over the long term.
It's an amazing feeling to go into a studio and really be alone.
Writing on a contract for a major studio you get the very best.
When I went into the studio I created a sound that I wanted to hear.
To do a studio film, something with Disney. My father is thrilled.
In L.A., I live right across from Universal Studios.
It's different playing in a studio than it is playing live, of course.
I am always locked in my design studio.
The studios don't finance anymore, they get outside funds.
I do love being in my studio. Especially at night.
You knew everybody at all the studios and you saw them often.
If you look at successful studios, they're the ones with stabilized management.
I'm a big believer of daylight in the studio.
If I wasn't the head of a studio, who would talk to me?
Just writing and being in the studio was like therapy for me.
Nowadays, I really like playing in studios.
On Eye of the Zombie, I had so-called studio musicians.
I spend a lot of time working in the studio as a producer, not just a singer.
The challenges I face in the studio pale in comparison to when I'm out in nature.
I would love to have been around in the Keystone Studios days.