"I've been lucky to be able to make the records I've wanted to make. The record company has never pressured me to cut certain songs"
- Lyle Lovett
About this Quote
This quote by Lyle Lovett talks to the freedom he has been paid for in his career as a musician. He is revealing his thankfulness for the lack of pressure he has actually experienced from his record business. He has actually had the ability to make the records he wanted to make without having to compromise his artistic vision. This is a rare opportunity in the music market, where record companies typically have a great deal of control over the content of an artist's work. Lovett's quote is a testimony to the trust and regard he has actually made from his record company, and it is a reminder of the significance of keeping innovative autonomy. It is also a reminder of the value of finding a record company that is willing to support an artist's vision and provide them with the liberty to develop.
This quote is written / told by Lyle Lovett somewhere between November 1, 1956 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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