There's a great enthusiasm for good country music all over the world.
A lot of country music is sad.
I never gave up on country music because I knew what I was doing was not that bad.
I love country music blues and punk and one day I might make those kinds of records.
I've seen country music go uptown like we say and I'm proud I was there when it happened.
What we don't need in country music is divisiveness public criticism of each other and some arbitrary judgement of what belongs and what doesn't.
What is music. A passion for colonies not a love of country.
Country fans need to support country music by buying albums and concert tickets for traditional artists or the music will just fade away. And that would be really sad.
I would say that although my music may be or may have been part of the cultural background fabric of the gay community I consider myself an outsider who belongs everywhere and nowhere... Being a human being is what truly counts. That's where you'll find me.
I think I first realized I wanted to be in country music and be an artist when I was 10. And I started dragging my parents to festivals and fairs and karaoke contests and I did that for about a year before I came to Nashville for the first time. I was 11 and I had this demo CD of me singing Dixie Chicks and Leanne Rimes songs.
Music is the pleasure the human mind experiences from counting without being aware that it is counting.
I don't like country music but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music denigrate means 'put down'.
If you talk bad about country music it's like saying bad things about my momma. Them's fightin' words.
I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts but I never noticed.
If it were the Clinton people they'd be sitting around figuring out how to pull themselves out. Instead the president is continuing to go around the country and peddling Social Security which the needle is not moving on.
My movies have always done pretty well in the UK - 'The Matrix' films did very well in this country and I do like the crews here and the people we're working with here.
In terms of number of movies I've been in an extraordinary amount. If you count only the minutes I'm onscreen it's not so long.
I want to make movies about my country from my point of view.
When you're on your deathbed you probably aren't counting the movies you've made.
As far as writing I like watching bad movies. Nothing stops me in my tracks more than watching a great film like 'The Godfather' or 'Dog Day Afternoon' or 'The Graduate.' You watch one of those and you never want to write again. Whereas with bad movies it makes you think If that counts I certainly could write.
How many movies do you see when you can say this director really knew what film he wanted to make? I can count them on the fingers of one hand.
The whole world loves American movies blue jeans jazz and rock and roll. It is probably a better way to get to know our country than by what politicians or airline commercials represent.
I'm pretty much a 9-to-5 kind of guy. I usually get to work about 8 in the morning and I work until 4 or 5 and sometimes I work on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Pretty much I keep the same hours as an accountant or clerk or whatever.
This morning of the small snow I count the blessings the leak in the faucet which makes of the sink time the drop of the water on water.
I do believe that belief is the most powerful thing we have in this world. So if we believe in something enough. And we have faith we can make it a reality. That is basically the basis of my entire career and my entire life.