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See return policy for details. See the return policy for complete information. More to consider. She actually changed my life. I was recently married and having been through some not great relationships and now landing in an incredible one, I think I have an idea what you mean.
Well, I was married before. I was too young. But love is lovelier the second time around! I really believe that, you know? Where do you think that skill comes from? I kind of try to just let it be a feel and I can—I have a jazz, well not a jazz background. I have a classical background, actually. Then I transferred over into that jazz feeling that I have. And I respond to things. I was the first one to record Waylon Jennings.
I did his first record. I just liked his voice. And when I heard The Carpenters in —and everybody in Los Angeles, all the record companies, had rejected them. But it had a ring to it.
She thought she was a drummer. But when I met them and I realized that what they were doing was reflecting exactly how they feel musically. Artists that are special in their own way. I heard that sound. And then when I heard Sergio in , that was, like, a flashback to that bossa nova-type of feeling.
You mentioned your father. He was an immigrant who came to the U. For you to live your dream, he had to be successful and did it with flying colors. When you think of that as the backdrop, what does the idea of America mean to you today? I think musicians are the heart and soul of our democracy.
Artists, in general, are the heart and soul of our democracy. Also, I think, especially musicians but artists, as well—musicians are the second responders. We all want to feel something, that we are not alone and we are okay. And musicians can do that. Especially in the world as we know it now. But I wanted to do something that was uplifting, something that was positive.
But if I could put something out there that makes people think and feel and feel good about what they see and hear.
Because I think people—that song has lasted for years and years and years. But that lyric is fabulous. Now what about that melody do you like? I like the way the chords feel when the melody hits. Picasso nailed it, you know? But what he said was, you take an average painting and put it into a room with some great paintings and everyone will walk around thinking that average painting is wonderful.
What do you love most about music, or art, in general? What I personally like about it is that it transports me. I would hope to think more people can access that. But a lot of people, they have the ability to do something creative but they think too hard about it. I got beyond that.
I just started painting and feeling like this is getting up to my own water level, what I can do, and leave it at that.
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