“Whenever I'm onstage, I try my best not to think that I'm performing. It's simply another part of my day.” Quote by Bobby McFerrin
“So, you play today! You don't worry about what's gone, 'cause that's already gone and you can't bring what's gone back. It doesn't happen that way. So, every day's a new day and just play it as it comes. And I turned out to be a singer that was not on dope.” WayPlayHappensTodayCausesWorryGoneSingersNew DayDopeAlready Gone Author:Anita O'Day
“Some say the word 'pop' is a derogatory word to say 'not important' - I do not accept that. If the word 'classic' is the word to say 'boring,' I do not accept. There is good and bad music.” IfsImportantAcceptingBoringPopsClassicGood And BadDerogatoryBad Music Author:Luciano Pavarotti
“Today we've learned to celebrate mediocrity. Back in the day we had creative artists; today we have created artists.” TodayArtistCreativeCelebrateMediocrityCreative ArtBack In The DayCreative Artists Author:Lionel Richie
“Bad reviews I've gotten never diminished the number of people in my audience; good reviews have never added to the number of people in my audience; be your own critic.” PeopleNumbersAudienceCriticsReviewsBad Reviews Author:Frank Sinatra
“I play to all people - all colors, all creeds ~ drunk, sober, everybody.” PeoplePlayColorDrunkCreedsSober Author:Frank Sinatra
“Looking back, I don't know why we needed it to be quite so loud all the time.” KnowsNeededLoudLooking Back Author:Pete Townshend
“There was a time when I had the blues - I mean I really had it bad. I couldn't pay my light bill and I couldn't pay my rent and I really had the blues. But today I can pay my rent and I can pay the light bill and I still got the blues. So I must been born with 'em... That's my religion - the blues is my religion.” MeanStillsI CanLightTodayBornPayBillsEms Author:Muddy Waters
“Always answer the phone. You never know if it's a hit calling.” IfsKnowsAnswersCallingPhones Author:Jerry Wexler
“In the 70s, GEORGE CLINTON and PARLIAMENT FUNKADELIC and EARTH WIND & FIRE, we were very serious about our music and who we were trying to touch. I think that's why the music of the 70s has not died - because it has a rejuvenating quality to it.” ThinkingTryingEarthQualityMusicFireSeriousWindMusicianDiedClintonTouchingSeventiesParliamentRejuvenation Author:Maurice White