My label in Toronto was 'Stand Pat' and I think that was a fair assessment. I tried to be patient, but if a trade came along - big or small - that I thought should be made, I would make it.
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I never solicited a major label and I certainly wouldn't now.
If you're not on a major label today, you're not gonna get played. They've got the market sewed up.
I know being on a major label is meant to be antiquated, but we're fine with it.
The only thing major labels can really offer is money.
Starting my own label was more out of necessity. I'm not going to sit around and wait for labels to come screaming.
I've done well, I've been disappointed, and I think it all goes back to you. Of course the labels are going to be the labels. It's the music business. You are a business. That's what they do. So you've got to protect yourself.
I think any label is bad. I'm more than a label.
You can't just buy things for the label - it's ridiculous.
I base a lot of decisions on my gut, and going with an independent label was a good one.
Country of Origin labelling is something that consumers really want, and I think it's critical to support Australian farmers.
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