Music is really a medicine, it can make you feel good.

Michael Jackson believed in making music that made people feel good.

I want to tell stories and make people feel good. That's when music is at its finest.

I just sort of try to be a good person; try to write music that lifts people and makes me feel good to sing.

Hopefully my music is medicine, some type of antidote for something or some kind of explanation or just to feel good.

I want people to feel the times where they don't feel good. You should dive into those emotions, because that's what I do with my music.

Christmas music is usually more concentrated pop music in a way. It's meant to make us feel good, and it's meant to make us like we belong somewhere.

I like to make music because it's fun to do and it makes me feel good, but I have no desire to be a huge pop singer or anything like that. I just like to make it.

When I'm making the music, the songs that I get most excited about definitely make me feel good, but often, it's a really good feeling combined with some kind of melancholy element.

The way the music comes to you starts to affect how you listen to music. When you're a kid, it's 'Does it rock? Does it make me feel good? Does it make me tap my feet? Does it make me go to sleep?'

John Lennon was a musical genius. All I have to do is think of some of his songs and even the titles make me feel good... and I'm not the only one. His music has crossed cultures and even generations.

I feel good about being able to take bluegrass on to television like 'Letterman' and 'The View,' and I've heard nice things about being able to do that. I really haven't felt any negativity toward me or my music.

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