I consider a CD or a comedy collection as a record of what I've been doing, and I try to wrap it up and start new material.
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I had all the material for a long time, but I was just too busy. Sometimes we'd sit around at home and sing some of these songs at family things, and everyone always said I should record them.
I'm writing a record of comedy songs. I'm doing all these collaborations with artists. I bring them lyrics and they write the music to it.
I don't have too many plans filled out. I know I want to keep doing more music. I've got a couple of albums worth of songs I'd like to put it out there. As far as movies, I just want to continue how I've been doing it: working with terrific people is certainly on my agenda, and then doing stories that interest me.
I've been recording audiobooks for more than 30 years. I've recorded over 500 titles on all sort of things. I'm a sort of genre-free recording artist - classics and romances, I just finished a sci-fi book, self help... just all kinds of things.
Music is also a part of who I am so I'm thinking about recording an album.
I've been doing a lot of music for films and television for quite a few years.
I have a lot of albums yet to do.
I'm doing a record that has a story that runs through all of the songs, and then there is also a film that goes along with it.
I make a lot of pieces of music that I never release as CDs.
It's not my style to be thinking about what a record is while I'm making it: I just write songs.
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