1. For many artists, they cite a defining moment for themselves when they knew they wanted to be a singer. For many it was the appearance of Elvis on the Ed Sullivan show, to another generation it was the Beatles’ appearance on Sullivan half a decade later. Is there such a defining moment for you?
Answer: I really don’t have one defining moment per se. Although he wasn’t a musician, my father was a music lover of all types and styles and always had something playing in the background. He was also quite fond of rearranging and making up different words in order to get a laugh out of me or whoever happened within earshot. I think that his lighthearted attitude and deep appreciation made me extremely fond of music from a very young age. In addition, my grandmother had a vast vinyl collection of mostly Elvis and Classic Country that I would rummage through for hours, so that was an early influence too.Regarding singing, well that is a completely different story. Although I consider myself a fairly talented guitar and bass guitar player, I don’t much care for singing. I basically force myself to sing because the song calls for it, and I want to finish the song.
2. When you’re not creating music what are you listening to? Who are some of your favorites?
3. What would you say is your greatest moment so far as an artist, either on record or live?
4. Do you believe music can change the world or is just something to listen to? How much can music influence current events?
5. How has technology affected the music industry? How has technology affected your career as a musician?
Regarding my career as a musician, technology and the internet have allowed me the ability to do a couple key things that definitely improve the quality, yet reduce my recording costs substantially. I also believe that the internet is becoming a very important tool for an artist to grow their fan base. But like anything else, in the end you must have a quality product with a specific target audience in mind that will care about the type of music you create.
6. Now for my Barbara Walters question: If you were a pair of shoes what type of shoes would you be?
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