I did my own music videos, my own TV commercials.

Ever since Two Daughters I've been composing my own music.

I was determined to carve out a music of my own. I didn't want to copy anybody.

I buy records from all across the board. I get kind of a hybrid of influences in my own music.

I began my career as a recording artist, and eventually I started directing my own music videos.

I loved a lot of different kinds of music, but for my own thing, I went for the singer-songwriters.

I became obsessed with Simian Mobile Disco's music and poorly attempted to make my own techno music.

I've started my own record label - Jeepney Music - and I want to put out my own stuff and also stuff by other Filipino artists.

I found that when I was putting my own music out, with my Twitter feed as the pure marketing budget, I'm preaching to the choir.

Apart from Scottish traditional music, I wasn't really influenced by any kind of music. I just basically followed my own instincts.

Most singers begin with a band and then go solo. I started making music on my own and subsequently chose to carry on as part of a band.

I let my team pick what order the records go. I don't pick my own records. I'm a fan of my music regardless so you have to think outside of the box.

While I was into many different types of music, and played with many different local groups, I really didn't have a band to call my own until Dire Straits was formed in 1977.

I started playing the piano, pretty much on my own, when I was 5, and I started writing music when I was 7. In fact, I won a composition award. It was a crummy little piece, but I won with it.

When I first got into string-band music I felt like such an interloper. It was like I was sneaking into this music that wasn't my own... I constantly felt the awkwardness of being the raisin in the oatmeal.

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