But recently I began to feel that maybe I wouldn't be able to do what I want to do and need to do with American musicians, who are imprisoned behind these bars; music's got these bars and measures you know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been working at performing for five years now. I've been working in Australia and Spain and England. When I was only 15 or 16, 1 was performing in bars; I could have had legal problems, but it's also the only way to get to know what music is all about.
There are millions of people who consume music illegally every month. Just getting them into a legal service will make the music industry way bigger than it's ever been before.
You can't just be a musician; you have to be an entertainer and perform and act just to hit the bar.
I would like to be a terrorist for music education - to make a complete reform, all over the world.
Tons of musicians who I love are imprisoned by their identity. That can be totally fine because they are so amazing in their technique, but for me, I'm a little too restless for that.
I work with youth offenders in LA, I've heard them speak and see how music manipulates them.
Musicians now find themselves in the unlikely position of being legitimate. At least the IRS thinks so.
Being a musician doesn't take away your right as a citizen to speak your mind.
I practice and work hard at my music, but I'm not saving lives here.
I seem to have secured some place in world of music and that's kind of all that really matters to me.
No opposing quotes found.