We are all big Motown fans.

Songwriting is a big deal to me.

I believe 99% of success is never giving up.

We pride ourselves on being great songwriters.

Stylistically, we do so many different things.

Pearl Jam's 'Alive' is the reason I started to play music.

Once you start getting into giving back, it gets addictive.

My mother is very good at sewing and makes wonderful quilts.

The 'Will Powers' story is like my life to a certain degree.

I got into writing short stories and blogs while on the road.

I firmly believe if you start something, you should finish it.

I made a promise to be as creative as I could, even outside of music.

One of my favorite guitar players and musicians is a guy named Jimmy Herring.

I'm so grateful to have been raised on love and to be so in love with my wife.

It's kind of a Catch-22. The more successful you get, the less normal you get.

God Bless my mother and father for all the hard work they've done for our family.

I like music that not only has a pop melody to it but is also deeply about something.

Sometimes I have a little social anxiety, and meeting people can be a challenge for me.

I've always been the type of person that thinks, 'If someone else can do it, so can I.'

We never think about how many awards we've won. We just want to make the best music we can.

Writing children's books all started out as a way for me to give back and make a difference.

I love coming back home and seeing old friends and family. I would say it keeps me grounded.

We try not to think that our listeners are one-track-minded people with the music they listen to.

We're able to play different genres and be very specific in sounding like we know what we're doing.

I've tried very hard to stay grounded with my family, my ol' buddies, nature, music, and creativity.

I try to cross as many genres as possible with the same attitude. I want every song to be very clear.

Life is short, so there is no reason why you shouldn't live it to the fullest expression of yourself.

I try as hard as I can to push myself. I try to create as much as I can. I try to grow on a daily basis.

The tour is like our bread and butter. You don't really get to experience the band unless you see us live.

I learned real fast that you need to have a plan of action when changing diapers, or it can get dicey fast.

The recipe to our success is that you have a bunch of different guys who listen to a lot of different music.

I don't usually suggest going into something you cannot do, but sometimes you gotta jump in and land on your feet.

We can be whatever we want to be. We can be a country band if we need to be. We can be a rock band if we need to be.

I can play in front of 30,000 people at Fenway and not be nervous at all. But I get really nervous in front of kids.

I'm a blues guy at heart, so silly music isn't generally what I do. I'm a I'll-cry-as-my-guitar-gently-weeps kind of guy.

Just to be part of the history of the Hollywood Bowl - so many people have played there; at least, all of my heroes have.

If they keep playing us on country radio and we get to keep doing cool stuff like playing with Willie Nelson, that's great.

My father is a very skilled carpenter. He can do just about anything with his hands. He is very artistic with his carpentry.

I'm grateful for being able to explore different avenues of my writing, whether it be music or stories, and it have an audience.

We listen to so many different types of music, so it's easy for us to play a different genre or style and it be true to what we do.

If you never give up and you strive hard and focus on every move like a chess game, you will make it. I believe that wholeheartedly.

Whether there's 100 people or 100,000, we bring our 'A' game every single time. We're full-speed on stage. We kick the audience's butt.

You're part of the problem or the solution. Solution means, in my opinion, to be taking extra time and energy in trying to give back to the world.

My dad is basically my best friend. I'm that dude's spitting image and couldn't be more proud of that. They just don't come any better than my dad.

It's so hard to listen to an album you created and without remembering where you were when you wrote it or referencing the the recording experience.

I've never been much to believe that my Creator will judge me or anyone at their final days. I don't really know if I believe in going to Heaven or Hell.

I love kids, and I think I would be a great dad. I had great parents, and my mother and father are my best friends, so I'd have good examples to lead from.

My dad has seen and done a lot. He comes from the hippie era where music and living life to the fullest is more important than stability and playing by the rules.

There is an idea that at some point in your career, you 'make it.' I understand the theory of 'making it.' I don't exactly think that it's the best way to look at it.

Carlos Sosa, the saxophone player for Zac Brown Band, and I worked up two songs for 'When You're Feeling Sick.' They were a blast to work on. The songs are real upbeat and silly.

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