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A lot of people don't know that I'm a singer - that's my thing, really.
I love writing songs. I'm a songwriter.
You don't just wake up one morning and decide to become a singer-songwriter.
If I wasn't a singer, I think I'd be studying to be a psychologist.
I traveled the world as a DJ, as a singer, as a songwriter, as a producer.
For my whole career, I've been a singer-slash-songwriter, even though I'm very thankfully known for my voice. Songwriting has always been a joy in my life, and to be recognized for it is extremely validating.
I'm a great songwriter, but I'm not the most talented musician.
What I do is I'm a bandleader, frontman, entertainer.
I identify more as a musician than as a singer, because I play piano and percussion, and I engineer and produce everything that I do.
I'm a closet singer-songwriter. That keeps my creative juices flowing.
I think of myself as a singer. The acting is just something I have to do between songs.
I'm not just a singer-songwriter doing songs in the key of me.
I'm a mom first, a singer second.
I'm not a very typical singer.
I just love singing, songwriting and touring.
I'm not really a songwriter - I'm an interpreter. So in a sense I am an actress first and foremost. I act out the songs, and I lead with my heart.
I don't know, the artist thing is not me. I love making music, though.
I spend a lot of time working in the studio as a producer, not just a singer.
Myself, I'm just a simple country boy who spent time on the streets and developed a style of writing and rapping and a cool sound that people seem to enjoy.
I play keyboards and sing. I've written a couple of songs too.
When I go on the road now, which is less than before, but still more than I'd like to, I think of myself primarily as a singer. Not a songwriter, not a celebrity, just a man who likes to sing.
I am at my core a singer/songwriter a la James Taylor or a la Billy Joel. It's not that I don't want to work with people, but I do just love doing my own thing.
I was born a singer. I need to do that.
Growing up, I always wanted to be a singer, and I've done that.
Sometimes I like to make music together with a singer or with singers.
In my first bands I was a singing guitar player, but if you heard any of those songs you wouldn't describe me as a singer. But I can make it work.
I am a singer, not a full-on rapper.
I think I come under the singer/songwriter badge. I've always written songs right from the very beginning. Because of my style of playing people tend of me more of a guitar player than a singer sometimes.
I'm a storyteller, I'm an actor, an entertainer.
I'm a keen musician. Me and my mates have a great times jamming and recording stuff. We have a great band behind us and have turned my nursery-rhyme songs into quite credible pieces of music.
I ain't no entertainer, and ain't trying to be one. I am one thing, a musician.
It's bad to be labeled just another singer-songwriter.
A singer must be able to sing any kind of song
The life of a singer is you have to pay your bills. You have to take a gig.
The majority of people know me as a dancer, but they don't also know that I'm a director, a songwriter and a producer.
I'll be the songwriter for pop stars and then they can be the front person and I don't have to be famous.
My job as a songwriter is to write good songs.
I'm basically a musician.
Being a singer is a way for me to get to a platform to do more.
I've wanted to perform my entire life. I found a paper I wrote in kindergarten class about what I wanted to be when I grew up - and I wrote 'a famous singer!'
I've always wanted to be a songwriter and a storyteller and somebody who conveys a feeling to the listener or the viewer.
I really don't think of myself as a singer. I think of myself as an entertainer, and the best place I do it is onstage.
I'm not actually even a very good singer. I'm not.
I never intended to set out and be a singer-songwriter. I just sort of became one because I put out my own record.
I regard myself as an entertainer much more than an artist.
I've done gospel singing. I have a gospel album and country album.
I really love singing.
I actually started out on the stage as a singer.
I write and play music. I'd like to be a musician at some point.
I'm a record producer and songwriter; I'm a problem-solver.
My passion is more in songwriting than ... in being a star.
I'm a performer. That's what I do. That and making money - it's the passion and the care factor for the people that support your passion, the people that support you, it's the kind of people that go crazy and love your stuff.
People often talk about me as a singer, but they don't often talk about you when you're a woman as a songwriter.
I sing and play guitar in the band 'Marcy Playground'.
I'm a musician at heart, I know I'm not really a singer. I couldn't compete with real singers. But I sing because the public buys it.
I'm not a virtuoso on an instrument. You know, I'm not always singing in pitch. I laugh sometimes my way through the shows, but I'm an honest songwriter who's always tried to bring the audience with me on my journey in hopes that they see their own lives reflected in the work.
I'm a performer.
I was a songwriter; that was the torch I carried. This is an honorable profession. This is what I do.
I really sing songs that move me. I'm not in show business. I'm in the communications business. That's what it's for me.
I really want to be just a singer-songwriter. That's who I am.
My brother sings. My brother is a singer-songwriter. His name is Parker Ainsworth. He changed his last name to his middle name.
I'm a multi-platinum recording artist; my passion is food.
I'm a singer and performer in a hybrid show that's standup, music and audience participation.
I'm a songwriter; that's where it starts. I love writing with someone that shares that same feeling of accomplishment. I'll play music for my fans as long as they'll listen, but I fancy myself as a writer first.
There's room in the world for one historical folk-rock singer to make a decent living, and I happen to be it.
Songwriters aren't always performers, and even performing songwriters aren't always the kind of show-biz performers you think they'd be.
I like to sing very much.Sing-- Della Reese
I love music, so if I wasn't singing, I would probably still be working in the music industry. I love songwriting, so I'd probably be a songwriter.
I kind of fell into acting, but I have sung and trained since I was in the eighth grade.
Music is my life. The only other thing I've done is office work in different places. But no real professional career other than singing.
I was always one of those fortunate people who never wanted to be anything other than a singer and an actor. Most people know me as a singer, but I am also an actor.
i want to be a singer
I could have become a mime or a juggler, but I became a singer-songwriter instead.
Traditionally, songwriters can't sing. And that holds true in my case, also.
I sing as an actress. Whatever I'm singing about, I just become the story.
I like being a storyteller. I'm bored with myself; I like to write about others. I have a lot of names in my songs: Karen, Margaret, Mary Kay. Even if it's about me, I want to put it through someone else. The music is the soundtrack to the story.
I think of myself as a producer who tries to bring the best out of everyone, whether that be an artist, songwriter or a publicist.
My dad is a singer. He used to sing in nightclubs, or pizza joints.
I love writing songs.
Believe it or not, most people think of me as a recording artist, but actually the way I think of myself and the way I earn my living is as a performing artist.
I sing some songs but don't expect me to release an album anytime soon.
I want to be the number one songwriter-producer guy of all time.
Songwriters tell the truth.
I honestly don't class myself as a songwriter. I've got 'musician' written on my passport. That's even funnier.
I'd love to claim the title of 'songwriter' or 'intellectual,' but the truth is that anything that I ever learned how to do in conjunction with music was purely so that I would have a platform to sing from.
I think I should be a nightclub singer. I love to sing!
I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple.
I'm a musician. I play instruments. I dabble in the hip-hop field. That doesn't take vocal ability necessarily.
I've sung background for a couple of bands.
I love to sing. I'm a soprano.
Nobody's ever gonna accuse me of being a singer, but I can sing.
I see myself as an actor with a love of music.
I'm a songwriter and I'd love to make that a part of my career.
I don't consider myself a musician. I'm an artist.
I wanted to be a songwriter.I didn't so much want to be a performer.I more grew into that just from being a songwriter.
I am a singer first and foremost. I was lucky enough to have a manager, when I was 15, who knew the heads of a lot of record labels at the time.
Who told you I was a musician?
To be honest, I think that I am a bit of a singer, coming from Wales; being Welsh, we are all very proud of our singing heritage.
I write music. I'm in a band.
I love music, and I love singing.