The fact that ‘Honey, I’m Good’ made such a splash and that people were catching it on radio, on Spotify, on Pandora, it’s driving everybody to go hear the album.
My dad is a children’s singer. His name is Red Grammer. He’s literally one of the happiest people on the planet.
I don’t really connect with super-sad, somber songs.
We always need little reminders that it’s gonna be all good.
I really wanted to write a song like Eric Clapton’s ‘Wonderful Tonight.’ It’s just such a sweet sentiment. It’s so simple but so genuine.
I think that you just understand, as any creative person, that there’s a beast that you have to beat, and it never goes away. I’ve resigned myself to that, and it’s kind of what keeps you going. Writing is the worst and the best.
I think I was 15 the first time I wrote a good song.
I don’t really think in terms of goals.
You gain a level of fearlessness performing when no one’s there to see you.
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