'Rubberband' is a lot of things, but it's not a flashy record. Charlie Worsham flashylotrecord Change image and share on social
I had a long, long time to make 'Rubberband,' and I originally thought that that record would last two years. Once I got over realizing that that's not gonna happen, and sort of got my perspective back, I realized, 'Man I'm really fortunate. I get to write music, make music for a living.' Charlie Worsham backfortunategonna share on social
I kind of feel like I didn't have much choice. The songs... the playing... those were the only things that ever really kept my attention. Charlie Worsham attentionchoicefeel Change image and share on social
I feel like I am in turbo mode as a student of entertainment. Charlie Worsham entertainmentfeelmode Change image and share on social
I build an entire fort out of pillows. I need at least four pillows. I need on each side, I need one normal usage pillow for the back of my head, and I need another pillow just in case. Charlie Worsham backbuildcase Change image and share on social
I feel like you become a songwriter when you claim that it's sort of like a switch flipped, and you're always writing. Even in your sleep, you're always thinking about it in the back of your mind. The true writing - when you're officially writing - that's just when its front of mind, but its always there. You're always listening for a hook. Charlie Worsham backclaimfeel share on social
I don't have any weird night rituals. I definitely am a ritualistic person... I like to go downstairs and remind my roommate-drummer not to practice early the next morning, so I can sleep in. Charlie Worsham downstairsdrummerearly Change image and share on social
You know, I only claim to play three instruments. My dad is a banker, but a drummer at heart; and my mom used to teach piano lessons when she was younger. So I can play some piano, play a little drums, and fake the bass - but banjo, mandolin, and guitar are my thing. Charlie Worsham banjobankerbas share on social
I was at Home Depot with my dad looking for paint when I got the call to open for Taylor Swift. That was wild, because I was crying in Home Depot, and people were looking at me funny. Charlie Worsham callcrydad Change image and share on social