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I don't find the business easy. The moment you start talking about the business, you start sounding like someone in Spinal Tap.
Country's more than about what the music sounds like. It's what you're saying and who you are as a person.
When you get to that level, it's not a matter of talent anymore - because all the players are so talented - it's about preparation, about playing smart and making good decisions.
If you're playing a lead, you're shaping the movie. When you're playing a supporting role, you've got only a moment to make it count.
I don't think I ever heard music playing when I was younger, other than the radio. My parents got me a Walkman and stuff like that, but I was always way more into listening to music than they were.
When the movie's done, you talk about either the score or source music over a particular scene, what might work. You just throw a piece of music over the scene, and we both listen to it.
I think that for every artist, it's very important to have an output and to feel very strongly about the music you're producing.
So I had a couple of years of playing trumpet. I really enjoyed it, but it was not the kind of instrument you could whip out at a party. Let's face it.
I just wanted to say one more thing: I also think that when you go to play music, you're there to play music.