There are a lot of musicians I've met on Twitter where it was like, 'Hey, I like your music' - and then I ended up meeting them and it turned into a friendship.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I try not to become friends with musicians, but life happens and dinner happens and going out happens - it becomes interwoven in L.A.
Sometimes when you meet a musician you are a fan of, and he or she isn't the friendliest person, you walk away from the experience wondering if you will ever be able to listen to their music again.
Well, my musicians are my friends.
If it wasn't for music, I doubt whether we'd be friends.
Over the years, I've collected a lot of musical friends.
I feel like the reason people feel like they know me is because I'm giving you myself in the music. There's where the connection comes from; you can't Twitter that.
I have a buddy of mine who's a musician, and I play guitar and sing quite a bit with him.
I think there's a natural chemistry between us as friends; and there's really no separation between the rapport that we feel when we're in conversation and when we're playing music, it's one in the same.
Working with people, the musical part is one thing but the personal part is totally different and just as critical. If the friendship is there and it's a lasting friendship, then it will take care of itself.
A band is a good way to break up a friendship.
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