A Quote by Steve Forbert

You have a song, and people know it. It's like a calling card for you. — © Steve Forbert
You have a song, and people know it. It's like a calling card for you.
When I graduated from college in early 2010, I decided that I needed to create a calling card, some kind of business card that people can link to my name and face. So I did this 'Mad Men Theme Song...With a Twist' music video. I released it just as I moved to L.A.
When I graduated from college in early 2010, I decided that I needed to create a calling card, some kind of business card that people can link to my name and face. So I did this 'Mad Men Theme Song... With a Twist' music video. I released it just as I moved to L.A.
'Take Her Up to Monto' is a very satirical song. I don't really like people calling it a folk song because it kind of isn't. It's a bit cheeky calling it 'Take Her Up to Monto,' but the whole idea was to be very irreverent.
Every time you go in and make a record it is like a calling card, not so people can come and hear you live or are interested in your catalog.
Cynicism is the calling card of unhappy people.
Too many people write books as a calling card.
When I signed with the Rockets, I just kind of felt like that was my calling card.
Someone stole my wallet last week. The guy called me up and he was mad at me. He was like 'you gotta get your finances together. You got no cash, your credit cards are maxed out. You don't even have minutes on your calling card. I had to use my card to call you.'
I think a book is your calling card, your business card.
With a lot of contemporary musicals, the songs are like a calling card: the action stops for them.
Generally a chef's book is like a calling card or a portfolio to display their personal work.
I feel like, when you turn on the radio and you hear a great song, you know it's a great song, and you sing along. We all know what a great song sounds like, so we all have that instinct, it's just being able to accept your own instincts when you write that song.
I never card out a movie. You know how people will outline or card? I don't do that. I tend to start with an idea and go.
I write through improvisation. I never card out a movie. You know how people will outline or card? I don't do that. I tend to start with an idea and go.
The song and the drumming were like this: Behold, a sacred voice is calling you; All over the sky a sacred voice is calling.
People who know my music are like 'Yo, that's Steve G-Lover rapping this 'Paper Boi' song. It's hot. I need this song.' It's funny because the song came about so fast, but the idea had been simmering for a while.
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