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en Incredible Consequence. We all love so many different kinds of music that it would be boring to have just one style.

en I love playing all kinds of music, ... And the way to learn that music is with the musicians who invented that style. It's hard to write a style--you need to absorb it.

en During those days this group didn't go with the flow. We always went with this music ? the music that we love. It was a point of principle. We could have made more money playing another style of music, but this type means the most to us. We wanted to save this music. We kept it going and we still enjoy it.

en My style is as vast as the many cultures of the world. I love, first and foremost, country and gospel music, but I also love R&B and soul music too.

en I have produced all kinds of music because I love all kinds of music.

en He's never been part of any style, and he's crossed different boundaries of pop and rock and different kinds of music at different times.

en I love what I do, ... I love singing bluegrass music. ... I get to work with some incredible people.

en Everybody loves our style of music. The Japanese love how lively it is. They love the reels and jigs.

en No. 1, they're going to be boring, and they don't want to be boring, and the second thing is, in a very short period of time, that music will start up.

en I love Christmas music and there's nothing like getting together with friends at Christmas time to celebrate with music the incredible reality of the Savior's birth.

en People ask me where I got my singing style. I didn't copy my style from anybody . . . . Country music was always an influence on my kind of music.
  Elvis Presley

en They love Cuban music, ... so that's maybe the next influence that's going to come into their style.

en We stopped doing the 'elevator music' thing almost three decades ago. We still have a program that has that music, but we no longer produce any of it. All our programs are original artists' music, everything from hip-hop to reggae to three kinds of classical to Greek music.

en I guess what I like most about NY is that it feels like home to me. I was born here in 1977 and have lived here, on and off, my whole life. I feel very connected to NY. I love how much it has to offer, though it still feels small and cozy. There are so many amazing things to see here: incredible art, just about every film, amazing music, all kinds of interesting people. I like to ride my bike on the Hudson River . I like that I can walk my dog around two blocks and he meets about 20 other dogs to play with. I like that I can get a turkey sandwich at 4 in the morning if I want to. A beautiful night out in NYC can be any night because anything can happen. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. It is spontaneous and surprises you all the time.
  Liv Tyler

en [Luther could have solved this for us by coming out, but I can't hate on him too much for his silence. As I've said before, artists get moral allowances the rest of us don't. Their art is their get-out-of-jail-free card.] Luther's only politics, ... were music and love: He lived for the love of music and believed resolutely in the power of music to heal by affirming love. In that sense, Luther was an ethicist who taught any of us who would listen as much about love as did James Baldwin or Marlon Riggs or Marianne Williamson any other seer for whom Love with a capital L is the ultimate act.


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