Don and I are infamous for our split, but we're closer than most brothers. Harmony singing requires that you enlarge yourself, not use any kind of suppression. Harmony is the ultimate love.
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I always sang harmony with my family growing up.
When you're all singing together, it brings things together. I know the songs that my grandfather and my father sang.
My two sisters and I sang all the time. Whenever we cleaned the kitchen, we sang in three-part harmony.
We were always able to sing and blend well together; that's our gift. But aside from that, we're really two different guys.
I listen to a lot of Chicago blues, I suppose. It reminds me of growing up, I guess. But I'm also obsessed by close-harmony groups. Actually, I'm fascinated particularly by brother duos, how they blend together. The Everly Brothers, the Stanley Brothers, The McQuarrys. There's something inherently magical about harmony.
Harmony is pure love, for love is complete agreement.
I have been a harmony enthusiast since I was a child, singing in choir and with friends growing up. I always put a ton of harmonies on my demos.
How can we live in harmony? First we need to know we are all madly in love with the same God.
The main focus for me is not trying to find duet partners. It's about just making great songs. I want most of my album to be in my voice because it's my point of view.
Harmony is boring.
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