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Yes, I'm a musician. I also like to play with others, sometimes more, sometimes less.
Where I'm from is like 'Hustle & Flow' versus '8 Mile.' It's that really grimy, box-Chevy, dope-boy, working-class music.
It seems like bluegrass people have more great stories to tell than other musicians.
All songs, all pieces of art, reflect the world that they were made in and the values of those artists and the hopes and aspirations of the people who listen to that music and who made that music.
My mother, my grandmother, my uncles would play Ethiopian artists like Aster Aweke and Mulatu Astatke all the time in the house.
I backpacked around the world and went to places like Mexico City and Pakistan, where I'm like, 'Oh. Things aren't quite as good.'
I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; A stage where every man must play a part, And mine is a sad one.
The musicians that didn't know music could play the best blues. I know that I don't want no musicians who know all about music playin' for me.
We all feel love, and that might sound kind of corny, but I really feel that's what joins musicians together around the world.