I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.
“I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.”
The World Motivation
I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.
“I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.”
I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.
I was in a bluegrass band. I made two records with a band called the SteelDrivers. They were nominated for two Grammys. I then I was in a rock band called the Junction Brothers; we made kind of '70s hard rock music.
I like things that don't sound particularly processed or mechanical or made by machines. I like music that contains human elements, with all their flaws. There's air in it, and you can hear a room of a bunch of guys playing. Those are the magic parts.
America's military allow the rest of us to do what we do.
I'm a chameleon when it comes to languages.
The joy of being a chameleon on stage is that you can be anything, and yet you're not any of those things as well.
Moses - the man of God - was a species of human chameleon - scholar, general, law-giver, leader, etc.
The DMK is like a chameleon. There is no doubt about that.
I am a chameleon when it comes the way I dress. I am constantly changing it up, and I really can't commit to one thing because dressing for the day or for an event is really a mood thing. I like variety, and I don't mean just designers, I mean mixing the high-end garments and the cheaper clothing.
I moved to Nashville to be a songwriter. I found out that was a job, that someone would pay you to sit in a room with a guitar and make up songs! It is the greatest job in the world. I wrote three or four songs a day. That's what I lived for.