I’d like to think that throughout my career whatever my current record is has 110% of my best.
AARON WATSONI want to keep my fan base supplied with a steady chain of music.
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I just never gave anything else much thought after music. I just hope that I’m doing what God intended me to do, and that’s all.
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There might be some of them that don’t care. To me, it’s important that my fans know how much I appreciate them.
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I keep a pretty tight grip on my schedule and I compare it a lot to a fireman’s – a four-on then four-off type of deal.
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I would rather have 100,000 fans for a lifetime than a million for a couple years.
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You should work at everything you do and try to perfect it as best you can.
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Once I made up my mind that music was what I wanted to do, I never looked back.
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I always tell people that my primary job is being a dad and husband. Music is just what pays the bills.
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I’ll work to maintain my work ethic out on the road, playing my shows, giving 110%, keeping God first, my family second, and treating my fans like royalty.
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I couldn’t write a song to save my life. I wouldn’t say that I started to panic, but I was definitely getting frustrated. I couldn’t even cross a t or dot an i.
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I still have a lot of passion for music, but I would quit it tomorrow if that’s what my family needed me to do. I’m sure I’d miss it, but it’s a job.
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I want to keep my fan base supplied with a steady chain of music.
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I put everything in God’s hands, asking him to give me strength and understanding. I asked him to help me to be strong for my family and that he would continue to take care of us. One day, shortly after that, I woke up really inspired.
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I think most performers are just lazy.
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Family is fun, way more fun than music.
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There’s just enough drinking and cheating songs around without me adding to them. Unless you’ve got something better than “Misery and Gin” by Merle Haggard, you’re beating a dead horse.
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