I still have all the faith and love for my music and yet I'm still playing places for kids.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had to learn my faith and look after my family, and I had to make priorities. But now I've done it all and there's a little space for me to fill in the universe of music again.
My faith plays a big part in who I am: a Christian guy playing pop-rock music. I'm in a pop-rock band, not a Christian band.
I still love playing music. It was all I ever wanted to do, and I got the chance to do it.
Gospel music played a huge part of my life. I was too scared to audition for the choir, but through my own music, I was also able to find spirituality for myself.
I still have a fantasy of being a musician when I grow up.
Music is my religion.
I grew up loving music, like, loving it. I was involved in church choir, leading worship and all the choirs in my school - even glee club.
We weren't allowed to have secular music in the house growing up. I was home-schooled, and gospel was the only choice we had.
Once you're successful with a certain kind of music, it's hard not to have faith in it as a means to stay successful.
I'm just lucky because my kids are grown-up - I love them, very proud of them, and we are in close contact as big-time friends, but they don't need me that much now and I can actually enjoy this wonderful world of music.