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  • I used to go with him and I'd sometimes play, take over from him. That was my first taste of the music business, I suppose, but I was also in the youth orchestra at Johnston Grammar.

    Play   Horny   Orchestra  
  • The music business used to carry a certain amount of brotherly love, but it isn't that way now.

  • I started in the music business I was first introduced to 1650 Broadway, uh, which was in reality where everything happened in the '60s.

  • Nothing will prepare you for singing the truth like about 35 years in the music business, financial troubles and a couple trips to jail, ... It will get you really humble and really truthful, and gets you ready to sing out about who and what saved you.

    Couple   Humble   Jail  
  • In a sense, the music business and I haven't always been the best of bedfellows. Artists often have to fight their corner. Your music goes through these filters of record labels and media, and you're hoping you'll find someone who'll help you get your work into the world.

    Fighting   Artist   Media  
  • I decided to start my own label because so many people with talent come to me wanting to know how they can get in the music business.

    People   Labels   Talent  
  • I always knew, that in some way, I'd be connected to, and involved in, the music business.

  • The music business would be much better, for the youth and the kids, if they start hiring employees that understand the kids.

    Kids   Would Be   Youth  
    "The Life and Times of Suge Knight". Live Q&As, www.washingtonpost.com. June 18, 2007.
  • There's also, I think more so in the music business and especially for women, this ceiling that people put on you if you have children or a family and decide to spend time with them.

  • Great music can come from anywhere around the globe. And there has always been a music business. It just wasn't recorded, nor was it centered in New York, London, Los Angeles or Nashville but rather St Petersburg, Vienna, Berlin, Milan and Paris.

    Source: thequietus.com
  • We're not uncomfortable with it, and we've already been through enough of the music business where I'm not really worried that commercial success is going to in some way - we're already past saving, you know what I mean? It's too late for us.

    Mean   Past   Too Late  
  • The music business is really, really small. The real music is becoming almost extinct, if you don't stay true to who you are.

    "Mary J. Blige Interview THE HELP". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. August 10, 2011.
  • You can do any number of things in the music business aside from trying to look like you're 25. To me it's embarrassing.

    Numbers   Trying   Looks  
  • The best decision I ever made, period, was to get into the music business.

    Decision   Made   Periods  
    "Ja Rule: 'I'm in Love with a Church Girl' Interview with Kam Williams". www.eurweb.com. October 8, 2013.
  • One woman I interviewed, Amanda Ghost, said, "Let's not bullshit, there are no women at the top of the music business, and that is a serious problem." And I said, "Yes!" And I didn't shy away from saying that. But I still don't want to be in the firing line. I'm not clever or witty or brave enough to get into the political nitty-gritty with it.

    Witty   Clever   Bullshit  
    Source: www.mtv.com
  • I was trying to find my way into the music business still, but I didn't want to portray something that I wasn't. I really wanted to be just me.

    Trying   Want   Way  
    Source: youknowigotsoul.com
  • When you're a touring musician, you're always turning over new rocks and there's always a certain level of tension in your life. The music business, and the travel that comes with it, is stressful, challenging, redundant, exhausting, exciting, and often very depressing. After all of these years, I'm still trying to cope with aspects of it.

    Source: pitchfork.com
  • I got into the music business thinking it was really radical, that it wasn't really a business at all, that it was a lot of people being artistic and creative. Not true, and it made me very depressed.

  • To sustain hatred is a very difficult thing to do, year after year. It's exhausting.

  • I don't envy anybody trying to start a career right. There really is no music business left, in a lot of ways.

    Careers   Envy   Trying  
    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • I hate the pigeonholing that's happened in the music business in the last 30 years.

    Hate   Years   Lasts  
    "5 questions for Brian McKnight". Interview with Aidin Vaziri, www.houstonchronicle.com. August 16, 2016.
  • I suppose that by being absent from the music business, it appeared that I just dropped out, but really I never did. I was continuously working and doing various things.

  • [I did impressions] of relatives because I heard so many different sounds. My dad was in the music business and of course my uncle was a giant [music producer], but my dad in particular had the house filled with these Dixieland jazz stars.

    Stars   Uncles   Dad  
    "Billy Crystal Finds Fun In Growing Old (But Still Can't Find His Keys)". "Fresh Air", www.npr.org. October 17, 2013.
  • I have a lot of dislike for the business end of the music business, particularly what they call shopping for a label. It can be a real stupid thing.

    Source: music.avclub.com
  • This music business can suck all the love out of you, all the compassion for people - you can start to think you're better than them. But I want to continue to let people know that I'm no better and no worse, I'm just like you.

  • Most artists, you know, you spend their entire lives learning how to play music and write songs, and they don't really know how the music business works.

    Song   Writing   Artist  
  • He took my music, but he gave me my name.

  • I think I've always felt as a band and as a musician and a music business person, I've always felt like an outsider, period.

    Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • I think musicians and artists are the most philanthropic people I know. Their charity record of the music business would hold up to the work of anybody.

  • When I was 17 years old, I was in the music business.

    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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