I usually have eight to 10 meetings a day and travel 150 days a year..._It sounds crazy, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I still continue to do at least four concert tours a year, and in many cases, as many as six.
I don't have a tolerance for long meetings. I generally expect to get things over with quickly.
I've traveled three times a week for work for years.
I travel a lot. I spend close to 300 days a year on the road.
The amount of meetings I've been in - people would be shocked. But that's how you gain experience, how you can gain knowledge, being in meetings and participating. You learn and grow.
I don't really like meetings, I like recording and performing music. I need to set myself up for when the time does come that I need better distribution or just a bigger team behind me.
I just hate meetings. Though it's true that once you've made a lot of money, people around you might be full of ideas about ways to make lots more money and might be disappointed that you don't want to seize every opportunity to do so.
Every day is like that, eight successive meetings on eight different topics, every one really important and interesting.
A typical day for me on tour is a marathon - it's like five days rolled into one.
I only tour in short bursts, I'm only ever away from my family and three daughters for a month or two.