When I started recording, I thought I'd be able to do all kinds of records: jazz, country, dance - and I've always wanted to do a gospel album.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music is also a part of who I am so I'm thinking about recording an album.
I'd done recordings, little demos, since I was in college, which I used to get gigs. But I never thought I'd have a record label.
I'd like to do my first record I ever made, A Church, a Courtroom, and Then Goodbye.
I love singing and would love to record an album at some point.
I've made more than 50 records with a wide range of music. I've often veered to check something out.
This is just strictly me wanting to make a record that is the real deal. It is all the stuff that I have learned and know that I remember. It's what I perceive as country music is about.
To be honest, producing records interests me less at the moment and I really don't want to get involved in album projects that are going to take up a lot of time.
I love country music, blues, and punk, and one day I might make those kinds of records.
I've always wanted to record a jazz record. I did one in the '70s with Barbara Carroll. It's been a journey.
All my records have been written to be records, rather than writing a group of songs and seeing if they fit together.