“There are a lot of people out there that really aren't that different than me, I consider myself a pretty average guy, so hopefully they understand me and know where I am coming from. I kinda feel like I am a voice for them.” PeopleKnowsFeelsDifferentGuyVoiceAverageHopefullyUnderstand Me Author:Jason Aldean
“I didn't want my records to sound like anybody else, and when I've got my guys in the studio, I have a language with those guys because we work together every day. A lot of times, you bring in outside guys, studio players, whatever, and they're great musicians. It's just that they don't necessarily play the way I want it to be played.” WayWantPlayTogetherGuyLanguageSoundRecordsPlayerMusicianStudiosWorking TogetherGreat MusicGreat Musician Author:Jason Aldean
“Alabama - they were the masters of that. They could come out with 'Mountain Music' or 'Tennessee River' and then turn around and come out with 'Feels So Right.' Go out and have fun and be those guys that like to party, then turn around and make every woman in America want Randy Owen.” WantFeelsAmericaGuyTurnsFunPartyMastersMountainRiversHaving FunAlabamaTennesseeRandy Author:Jason Aldean
“For every album, I look at where I'm at in my career and think of a title that kind of represents that. And for me, 'Night Train' was kind of a metaphor for where things have gone, from being on one bus with 12 other guys, pulling a trailer my first few years on the road, to now. We're out here with six or seven buses and eight or nine semis.” ThinkingYearsFirstsLooksKindNightGuyCareersGoneSixTrainSevenMetaphorAlbumsEightNineTitlesBusPullingOther GuysTrailers Author:Jason Aldean
“If you can go out with your live show and turn people on to that, where you have that fan base that's religious and they're going to come see you when you're in that town, once your radio success is gone and you're not a mainstream guy anymore you can still go out and play your shows.” PeopleIfsStillsPlayShowsGuyTurnsReligiousGoneFansTownsRadioMainstream Author:Jason Aldean