Touring has been a major part of my career. I've done a lot of huge shows, including a 13-night sell-out stint at the Indoor Arena in Birmingham, playing to a total audience of 65,000.
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Touring is tough. You're almost in a haze because you don't really know where you are half the time: You're in a hotel room one moment, and the next thing you know, you're onstage performing for 60,000 people, then you're back on an airplane. It's very hectic and I couldn't do it without my family.
I've done every kind of touring known to mankind. I've played the big and the small places.
I like touring extensively because I think the more hours you spend onstage, the more you know who you are onstage.
The best part of touring is the opportunity to make the music. You get to do what you love and have the ability to go out on stage every night and create.
I love touring, I really do.
I'm lucky that I enjoy touring as much as I do. I'm not going to make a living just making records.
I really don't work a whole lot as far as touring, but I do stand-up every night of my life, no matter where I am. It's really made the touring a lot less grueling.
I'm dedicated to touring the rest of my life.
I do a lot of touring, yes, and I have my whole life ever since I was 19 years old, when I used to tour with Al Jarreau, Rickie Lee Jones, and Jackson Browne as a side musician.
Touring is a whole other animal for me and a whole other skill. But I'm having a lot of fun figuring all that out and switching it from internal to external and putting on a show.
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