A Quote by Valerie June

I dont marry bandmates just to go marrying bandmates. — © Valerie June
I dont marry bandmates just to go marrying bandmates.
I don't marry bandmates just to go marrying bandmates.
When I'm playing best, I'm just thinking about the music, just interacting with what my bandmates are playing.
In the end, I have a nice house and groovy cars, and so do my bandmates. It's not like they're starving.
Sometimes I felt I was being treated differently to my bandmates because of the colour of my skin.
When we play, every day is different. All three of my bandmates surprise me all the time.
I think it's really important these days to be able to relate to how the music flows and be able to speak the same language as your bandmates and the producer, rather than just talking drums.
I'd probably describe my sense of humor as 'twisted,' I guess. It's not hard to make me laugh, especially when I'm surrounded by my close friends, especially my bandmates.
What I want to be best at is being a dad. There's no room for sucky dads, and that's another thing I'm proud of my bandmates for - they're all really good parents.
If you're in a band for long enough, you see your bandmates at their best and their worst, and if you can stick together through that, you're basically family to each other.
A lot of music for me was about - I mean, aside from the fun and challenge of writing and being really good friends with my bandmates - getting to perform.
A lot of music for me was about - I mean aside from the fun and challenge of writing and being really good friends with my bandmates - getting to perform.
The only reason to do this job is because I love playing my music. And I love my bandmates.
I may or may not have almost body slammed one of my bandmates for snoring.
I've experienced more sunrises with my bandmates and friends out on the road than with my wife, because we're always up at these strange times in the mornings trying to catch a plane.
In bluegrass, there's a lot of joke-telling and a lot of banter between bandmates. It's like improv or watching the 'Carol Burnett Show.'
There's been this strange irony to my whole life. All my original bandmates have died, when I was the most wild and most reckless of us all. But I'm still here.
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