Everybody has their demons; everyone has their challenges.
Everybody has their ups and downs, and that's what makes you tougher.
Eventually, the bad boy image affects fans' willingness to show up.
Everybody feels up sometimes, they feel down sometimes, sometimes they feel sideways, sometimes they feel weird. And the beauty of music is you can express all those different feelings in all the different songs you write. And hopefully, people can identify with those.
Don't misunderstand good manners for passivity.
A lot of potential scenarios create challenges. It's all about how you grew up, values instilled in you.
No matter what, I will always hope for that day when I look around and can say, 'Oh yeah, I wrote a song that touched me emotionally the way that a song like 'She's Got A Way,' by Billy Joel did.'
Christmas albums are not something you do frequently.
I was totally offended when people said we were like *Nsync. I've got nothing against them. I know those guys. But comparing us was lame. It was apples and oranges.
Yes it was we, are a few years back parted from our record company and took the album that we were making with them and released it independently in the United States had a number one Independent debut in the United States.
There are very few people who have done more than one Christmas album.
We've sold over 100,000 records so far, and we're an independent label.
We said from the very beginning that we're in this for the long haul.
The most creative person is not the person who can come up with the best idea; it's the one who can take that group of things on the table and assemble them in the greatest multiple of unique ways.
When we were younger, we sang at the dinner table. We started doing two part harmony, then three part, and then we added back up tapes and instruments.