Most people you’d tell “I’m gonna be a musician,” they’d say, “you’re crazy, you’re gonna starve, you’re gonna be poor, a drug addict, go to jail, you’ll never make it, there’s too much competition, it’s a terrible business,” etc. But my chorus teacher in high school said, “you’ve got what it takes to be a really good professional musician, you should consider it.” That was an epiphany for me. So I thought, well, maybe I can help somebody, too.

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“Most people you’d tell “I’m gonna be a musician,” they’d say, “you’re crazy, you’re gonna starve, you’re gonna be poor, a drug addict, go to jail, you’ll never make it, there’s too much competition, it’s a terrible business,” etc. But my chorus teacher in high school said, “you’ve got what it takes to be a really good professional musician, you should consider it.” That was an epiphany for me. So I thought, well, maybe I can help somebody, too.”

 

Billy Joel

Most people you'd tell 'I'm gonna be a musician,' they'd say, 'you're crazy, you're gonna starve, you're gonna be poor, a drug addict, go to jail, you'll never make it, there's too much competition, it's a terrible business,' etc. But my chorus teacher in high school said, 'you've got what it takes to be a really good professional musician, you should consider it.' That was an epiphany for me. So I thought, well, maybe I can help somebody, too.