Public radio is the last oasis of free and independent music. For satellite radio channels, you have to subscribe; commercial stations are as corporate as basic cable.
I think people at most record labels really like music, but it's hard because everything is so subjective, and everyone's so creative in their own ri… - Nellie Mckay
I think people at most record labels really like music, but it's hard because everything is so subjective, and everyone's so creative in their own ri…
- Nellie Mckay
In New York City, when they develop something, they never use the old buildings. It's so wasteful. Why not use what's there? - Nellie Mckay
In New York City, when they develop something, they never use the old buildings. It's so wasteful. Why not use what's there?
There's a side of me that identifies with Aileen Wuornos. - Nellie Mckay
There's a side of me that identifies with Aileen Wuornos.
I really don't care what people say. It's amazing that feminism continues to exist at all, considering how much counter-feminism is out there. - Nellie Mckay
I really don't care what people say. It's amazing that feminism continues to exist at all, considering how much counter-feminism is out there.
Public radio is the last oasis of free and independent music. For satellite radio channels, you have to subscribe; commercial stations are as corpora… - Nellie Mckay
Public radio is the last oasis of free and independent music. For satellite radio channels, you have to subscribe; commercial stations are as corpora…
You know, if I can survive marching band, I can survive anything. - Nellie Mckay
You know, if I can survive marching band, I can survive anything.
I will say that art may well be the only thing that lasts, so I guess it's worth trying. - Nellie Mckay
I will say that art may well be the only thing that lasts, so I guess it's worth trying.
I never know how to get off the phone, so I'm terribly admiring of people who can. - Nellie Mckay
I never know how to get off the phone, so I'm terribly admiring of people who can.
I used to play in the subway. If everyone tossed in a quarter, at the end of the day it would add up. It shows you aren't invisible. And it's better … - Nellie Mckay
I used to play in the subway. If everyone tossed in a quarter, at the end of the day it would add up. It shows you aren't invisible. And it's better …
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