People sometimes ask if I want to be a solo artist, but it just wouldn't be any fun being on your own.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I'm going to go out to be a solo artist, it's because I want to do something different without having to wait on someone else's schedule or hobbies or be limited by other people's prejudices. I'd be kind of stupid not to exercise that.
I've performed solo for 20 years now, but I don't do much of it, because if you only play alone, you go crazy and out of tune and play foolish music.
I get a little sick of myself as a solo artist. I get a little bit bored.
Now that I'm coming out with my own record people can see I'm a solo artist.
I never envisioned myself as a solo artist; I was always part of a band.
I see myself as a composer who plays music and likes to play with other people, and not just as a solo artist.
I never imagined I'd be a solo artist. And now I couldn't imagine being part of a group.
I don't have to ask anyone's permission to do anything. It's nice not have to get decisions out of three, sometimes four people, which can be like pulling teeth. So the amount of control that I have over what I'm doing is better for me as a solo artist.
I've always looked on myself as one of a band and never sought a solo career.
That is the true joy of being a solo artist. I can do whatever I want. I can go wherever I want. I can show up with my guitar and my song, and it can sound a hundred different ways. That's the freedom of being on your own. The flipside is: That's you on the cover. If it sucks, it's your fault.