I never envisioned myself as a solo artist; I was always part of a band.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never imagined I'd be a solo artist. And now I couldn't imagine being part of a group.
I've always looked on myself as one of a band and never sought a solo career.
As funny as it sounds, the best thing I got out of making a solo record was to realize how much I love being in a band.
By the time I did that third solo album, I'd finally learned how to do it, but I'd also learned that I liked being in a band.
I did a lot of writing for a lot of different kinds of bands that I was in and out of during those five years and that left me with a little body of songs that I liked better when I played alone, so I ended up going out solo and very soon made my first album.
I think that was the whole idea behind doing the solo record was to be able to do musically whatever I wanted to do.
Now that I'm coming out with my own record people can see I'm a solo artist.
I see myself as a composer who plays music and likes to play with other people, and not just as a solo artist.
I can't even imagine how it must be to be a solo artist playing with session musicians.
I always saw myself as a singer-songwriter, a solo-artist, that's why working with other artists was never satisfying for me.