The business has changed so much that they're able - we're able these days in the music industry to be able to control our own destiny.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The music industry has been hijacked by corporate interests, but the way music affects people and resonates with them hasn't changed.
I don't even know what words to use to talk about the music industry anymore. But the business has changed a lot - the methods of releasing music.
The music industry is transforming fairly rapidly.
I'm glad about what's happening to the music business. This last crop of people we had in the 90s, who are going away now, they didn't like music. They didn't trust musicians. They wanted something else from it.
Being in the music business is a totally different industry right there.
In the music business, especially the country music business, every 10 years or so you're going to have this changing of the guard, this wave of new artists that comes in.
I think in certain areas the demand is greater than it has ever been, and my business is better than it's been in 30 years. The music business is so precarious, as you know-you've got to make it while you can make it, and that's exactly what we're doing.
The music business has changed incredibly. There used to be 50 record companies. Now there's only three, and it's just getting smaller and smaller. But then again, you have the Internet, so anybody who has music can get it out there.
I have known from the beginning one thing you need to know. That is, the music business is a business.
As for the music business itself, the key things have not changed that much. It operates like any business and money still keeps things moving.