Occupation: Singer Birth: March 26, 1968
On the road, in my bunk, I sleep better than I do anywhere else in the world..
There were years of that stuff that will never leave me. Never. When the bus turned a million miles - that's a lot of traveling. It's really cool to ….
I want there to be a level of respect between everybody..
Believe it or not, I want to keep growing my audience..
I'm all right. I'm good. There has been better times, but I'll be okay..
I want to spend more time with my family..
I truly believe that music is the most powerful thing we have..
When I'm onstage I just want to feel as comfortable as I possibly can..
My life can be insanely complicated sometimes, and there's a certain simplicity that I crave..
I felt as a human being I needed to take a pause and reflect on a lot of stuff that's happened. That was really good for me. And to get some of the r….
I'm dating a girl who's pretty levelheaded. She's a nurse. She's a real, normal girl. Which is what I need because my life isn't normal..
I love living my life in flip-flops. I met a guy in the islands a while ago who told me he hadn't worn a pair of shoes in three years! I thought, 'Ma….
I meet a lot of characters in the islands, people who're running -- who're happier on a fishing boat than they are back home.When I first got ….
I realized that I wanted to get better in every way. As a person, as a friend, as a songwriter, as a musician, as an artist, record producer, you nam….
I took a complete year off the road, but a big part of that year was making 'The Big Revival.' I needed that down time just so I could concentrate. T….
I've been in the music business for 15 years. I've seen it all, man. I've just always been scared of coke. When I was on the road and saw some people….
There's this idea that somebody's job could be more important than somebody else's, and to me, that's not true..
I have 120 employees on the road every day, and about 30 other employees off the road..
Every Christmas my hometown radio station would always play 'Christmas In Dixie' by Alabama. I always remember lovin' that song..
I feel that energy up there on stage. The band, the crew and our road family - the look in their eyes - they're so happy to be back doing what we lov….
Its five o'clock some where.