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I'm a family guy. A lot of my songs are inspired by my kids. Simple relationships. Watching them grow up, watching them share experiences with me and vice versa.
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Musically, there's probably nothing better than, after spending weeks or months of grinding on a lyric or a song, when you play a good song from beginning to end for the first time - there's a moment there where all the pain and suffering is worth it.
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We all have our fears, our insecurities. I'm not different from anyone else.
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The most rewarding thing of my success has been the ability to use my music for many different causes that have become important to me.
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Usually it is a painful process (writing), "Superman" came in 45 minutes; "100 Years" in four months.
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If prolific is writing a lot of songs, I'm that. If it's writing a lot of good songs, I'm something else.
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As a sports fan, the Los Angeles Kings winning the Stanley Cup makes me feel very alive.
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I've learned that love takes priority.
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I was able to truly immerse myself in the record-making process. I'm excited about music.
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In so many of my songs, I'm trying to touch on various aspects of love.
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Once you have kids and you're married, it's all about them. My life changed. You can see in my records.
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As a songwriter, I think that comes with the territory. The older you get, you like to say it doesn't matter, but you care what people think about what you do.
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I'm excited about the old songs. That's a nice place to be after grinding out the music business for twenty years.
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