A Quote by Randy Houser

I've made music since I was a kid so I've always gotten joy out of that. — © Randy Houser
I've made music since I was a kid so I've always gotten joy out of that.
First off, I absolutely hate the term 'trip-hop.' It was a term that made it seemed like I was trying to turn the music into something else. I was always influenced by New York hip-hop, since forever, since I was a kid.
For me it’s always just been about experiencing the things I love and documenting them. I have gotten a lot of joy out of what I do, and I feel lucky to be able to spread that joy.
A lot of people considered my career as an artist largely over. Two albums got shelved. But I've made music since I was a little kid, and for the majority of that time, I wasn't paid for it. So I will always be making it.
I have loved music since I was a little kid. I was always wanted to write the music I hear in my head and have it be shared with the world.
When I was a kid, I could make music out of anything, whether it be a rubber band, a tin can. Whatever it was I made music out of it and so that was my knack.
I have always been into music ever since I was a kid.
I've always loved music since I was a little kid.
I've always heard music in my head since I was a little kid, so I've always played towards that. If I felt bad, that's what I did.
I've always listened to and loved country music ever since I was a kid.
Ever since I was a kid, whatever situation I was presented with, I always made the most of it.
Music for me has been my breath, my backbone since I was a little kid. Anything that comes to my life, hard time or good time, I always find comfort in music.
I've always loved movies, since I was a little kid, but I never wanted to be part of that industry. It always seemed horrifying, the way films were made.
I've always, always, always listened to music since I was, like, 7 years old and made up stories in my head based on what I was hearing.
I have been making music since I was a kid. I have written music since I was, like, seven or eight. I was in the studio at 9, 10. So I've had a lot of practice over a lot of years.
As I was a kid, I had a bunch of musicians, they always told me that I should listen to all styles of music and try to play all styles and be authentic at it, if I can, because you never know who's gonna call you. This was coming from fellow horn players who would get the call to play with different types of people. Since I was a kid, that was just something I was always interested in.
One thing I can say is that as I've gotten older, I've gotten younger. I've grown up but I've kind of immatured (but matured!) but I've allowed myself to be a kid. When I was a kid, I was so much of a professional and carried myself that way. It was crazy.
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