A Quote by Jason Aldean

Obviously when you're making music, you want it to get out to as many people as possible. You want to reach as many people as you can. — © Jason Aldean
Obviously when you're making music, you want it to get out to as many people as possible. You want to reach as many people as you can.
I want to reach as many people as possible with the message of music, of wonderful opera.
So many people would like to have guidance from God because obviously, if you have a word from God, it's the best possible thing. But they don't relate that to life as a whole. Often they want guidance as a way of opting out of the responsibility of making decisions.
It's very interesting to read why Cornelius Cardew became disenchanted with academic avant-garde music. He wanted to reach as many people as possible and change their consciousness. He wanted to reach the "working classes" in England. The kind of music he was making was very much from the academy, even though it had a lot in common with things like free jazz and improvisation, and he felt that it was the music of the elite, and that he wasn't really speaking to the people.
I am prone to reshape and refashion things to try and please as many people as I can, to get as many nods or smiles out of as many people as possible.
We want to get this good music to as many people as possible because I think it heals, it soothes, I think music is incredibly important, especially in today's chaos.
I just want to make music as long as I can and reach as many people as I can.
From my perspective, you get up every day and you get out there and you make your case, and you reach as many people as possible.
As far as I'm concerned, the whole point of making music is to get it heard by as many people as possible.
I want as many people as possible to hear my music. I'm happy to entertain people by being a star.
There are many things I want to do, so many people I want to work with, so many different opportunities out there as an actor.
As a musician, you want the music in as many hands as you can get it into. More importantly, I want people to get the music for the fairest price, and in the most convenient way. And that's really turned into iTunes when you're talking about selling albums.
I'm the rebel totally going against the grain. I always want to do the extreme. I want to get as many people looking as possible.
The biggest impact I can have for what I want to do, the results I want to have with what God's given me, is to help as many people as possible get to heaven.
Rookie year you get out there and want to make as many plays as possible, then second year you want to be perfect, and then you kind of find a combination between the two - making a lot of plays and trying to be as perfect as possible.
At one point, I didn't care. Now I want as many people to hear my music as possible.
Obviously I want my music on the radio and I want my record to do well, but I also have a totally different career, so a lot of people who are in music are just in music and can dedicate all their time to that and I can't do that, so I really want to have both things and I'm just trying to figure out how.
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