"When I go in front of an audience, I'll admit I sometimes have a certain amount of fear in me, because maybe the people are not going to accept what I'm doing today. That's bad for any artist, especially if what you're doing is not in line with what's happening today"
- Jimmy Rushing
About this Quote
Jimmy Rushing's quote speaks with the vulnerability of being an artist. He acknowledges the worry of not being accepted by an audience, particularly when the artist's work is not in line with what is popular at the time. This worry is something that all artists face, as they put their work out into the world and hope that it will be accepted. It is a danger that all artists take, and it can be a difficult one to manage. Rushing's quote is a tip that even the most knowledgeable artists can feel fear when they enter front of an audience, and that it is necessary to remain true to one's own artistic vision, even if it is not popular.
This quote is written / told by Jimmy Rushing between August 26, 1901 and June 8, 1972. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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