If I needed to record, I'd head to the coast or Nashville, one or the other.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's nothing like Nashville for making records.
I'd like to record somewhere really different. Rent a really big house and get a mobile in and set up in the dining room. Maybe New England; it'd be nice in September or October.
I probably had the most fun recording For Richer For Poorer in Nashville.
I like to record records in Los Angeles. It's less distracting than New York, where I was based.
I want to go to Nashville and get cracking on this album.
Nashville is my home, and the reason why I get to do what I love.
One of the reasons I wanted to do a show about Nashville in Nashville was because when I lived here, the hardest thing to go out and hear was country music. Country was taking place inside the studio and it was an export.
One of my pet peeves about Nashville is that it tends to be copycatted. I don't want to do that. I've got to be different.
There was a time when I was - after my very first record from Nashville, I thought I might not be one of those who actually really makes it, and I may end up back in Canada, just playing clubs. And that might - this might have just been it.
I should be the one to say what I do. It's just not done that way anymore in Nashville, and I can't do it the other way. That's how our record label came about.