Music truly heals, and I am so grateful to have learned that through Musicians on Call.
‐‐ Rachel Platten
Music truly is the universal language.
‐‐ Herbie Hancock
Music turned to digital, and suddenly you had the possibility to make things louder than loudest, which boggles the mind but it's true, and what you have are all kinds of different ways of distorting your music.
‐‐ Geddy Lee
Music TV in the U.K. is disappearing. 'Top Of The Pops,' 'CD:UK' and shows like that have gone, and it's bringing down the music industry. We should do as much as we can to keep our music TV and producers need to be more willing to accommodate live music.
‐‐ Leona Lewis
Music used to be a lot more about angst for me. Now it's the only form of meditation I do.
‐‐ Vikram Chatwal
Music used to be a more personal thing, and it defined who you were. Now it's like wallpaper.
‐‐ Stephen Morris
Music used to change people's minds - and it still changes mine.
‐‐ Rosanna Arquette
Music video directors, who conceive, write and direct these works, enjoy no creative rights, receive no ongoing financial benefit from the sale of our work, and many times are not even credited.
‐‐ Michael Apted
Music video played a huge role in developing my sensibility as a director.
‐‐ Tamra Davis
Music videos are notoriously long, not fun, grueling. You are known there as a dancer and it's kind of sad because dancers, in a lot of ways, are under-appreciated and kind of under-respected when it come to that so they don't necessarily treat you in a nice way when you do a music video.
‐‐ Jenna Dewan
Music videos may seem old hat now, but let me tell you, in the summer of 1981, MTV was indubitably the coolest thing ever invented. And the people who were in the videos... coolest people ever. No question.
‐‐ Julia Quinn
Music videos were this lucky career opportunity. They were assignments. I was providing a service, and they were meant to be punchy and gimmicky and fun.
‐‐ Mark Romanek
Music was a big outlet for me. Being able to play an instrument and sing was definitely a good way for me to escape things I was dealing with: family issues, growing up, being a kid and not knowing what I wanted to do with my life.
‐‐ Taylor Hicks
Music was a central part of my childhood because my mother played organ and piano in the church, and that meant all us kids had to be in the church choir.
‐‐ Michael Franti
Music was a large part of my life. and it is a bit cliche, but it's a way people come together.
‐‐ Clyde Edgerton
Music was a vector that we wanted to build a universe around.
‐‐ Thomas Bangalter
Music was a way of rebelling against the whole rah-rah high school thing.
‐‐ Adam Levine
Music was always a big part of my family. Only a few of us had the talent - or the courage - to walk out on a stage.
‐‐ Patty Loveless
Music was always heavily involved with my spirit. My entire family is Jamaican. It's nothing but reggae music and those kinds of vibes.
‐‐ Shameik Moore
Music was always part of my life - my mother says I came out singing. I wanted to be Gene Kelly - or Judy Garland.
‐‐ Imelda May
Music was always the distraction, so it was the obvious choice to pursue. My dad always said to find a job I love to do, that way it wouldn't feel like a job. So I did that.
‐‐ Jason Mraz
Music was an experience, intimately married to your life. You could pay to hear music, but after you did, it was over, gone - a memory.
‐‐ David Byrne
Music was around in my family in two ways. My mother would occasionally sing to me, but I was mostly stimulated by the classical music my father had left behind. I had an ear for music, I suppose, so that's what began my interest in music.
‐‐ Tom Glazer
Music was definitely a way out. Instead of playing basketball, I was going to recording studios.
‐‐ Flo Rida
Music was important. Football was the easy part.
‐‐ Zinedine Zidane
Music was in the air when I was growing up. My siblings Katy, Dave and Phil were musical; my dad worked in inner-city New York where a musical revolution was taking place - folk music, rock n' roll, gospel music. My sister taught me to sing. My brothers taught me to play.
‐‐ Sam Barry
Music was invented to confirm human loneliness.
‐‐ Lawrence Durrell
Music was like my first real toy. I was an only child for a while, and I was alone a lot of the time - and I liked it. I still like being alone.
‐‐ Jeff Buckley
Music was massive from an early age. My parents were huge music fans, especially soul, and they played records in our house all the time, and me and my brother and sister would dance and sing about the living room.
‐‐ Bronagh Gallagher
Music was my first love, but it was difficult for me. It's something that I really love, but I didn't feel that I was so good at it. I can sing well, but I'm not a great singer. When I sing, I don't feel I'm expressing all the emotions.
‐‐ Lea Seydoux
Music was my joy, my home, the one place I felt happy and secure.
‐‐ Lawrence Welk
Music was my one way to vent.
‐‐ Becky G
Music was my oxygen. It's what saved me from being a really lonely and scared teenager.
‐‐ Corey Hart
Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
Music was never just a hobby for me. I'd pick up a guitar every day to work on whatever I was writing at the time. I would put my ideas in songs the way some people might put them in diaries or journals.
‐‐ Tracy Chapman
Music was our wife, and we loved her. And we stayed with her, and we clothed her, and we put diamond rings on her hands.
‐‐ Lionel Hampton
Music was segregated in the '80s, and then in the '90s the boundaries started to break down, and rock kids got into electronic music. But then you got this reverse snobbery where people would only listen to electronic music and not rock.
‐‐ Thomas Bangalter
Music was so important to the culture when I was growing up in the Sixties and Seventies. We just expected that Bob Dylan was going to make a great record, and it was normal. It was like, 'Okay, here's another great record by Bob Dylan; here's another great record by Led Zeppelin.'
‐‐ John Mellencamp
Music was something I found on my own. I got my first guitar when I was around 10, and it just all developed over time.
‐‐ Alessia Cara
Music was something I was encouraged to do, which I appeared to be quite good at, but it was never a passion. Writing was always my first love.
‐‐ Allan Guthrie
Music was such an important part of everyone's life in the '60s and '70s, but everywhere you played, the music was dreadful.
‐‐ Peter Hook
Music was the first art form I ever had.
‐‐ Robert David Hall
Music was the first thing I did where I was naturally talented.
‐‐ Miranda Lambert
Music was the only voice of cinema for a very long time before we had sound; it's organically linked to cinema itself.
‐‐ Xavier Dolan
Music was transmitted over the airwaves in the '60s - for free, even - astonishingly enough without Bit Torrent.
‐‐ Andrew Rosenthal
Music was very influential on me as a kid.
‐‐ Steve Earle
Music was what bothered me, what interested me.
‐‐ Lou Reed
Music was your real passion, this thing you held dear even above family. It was this relationship that never betrayed you. Once it became your job - this thing that was highly visible, this thing that became about commerce - that's when you were holding onto music like it was a palm tree in a hurricane.
‐‐ Eddie Vedder
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
‐‐ Berthold Auerbach