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  • I remember swallowing my tooth up in a high chair, but I definitely don't remember the first time I played bass. It was like, back there!

  • As time progressed, my songwriting developed out of my bass, because that's all I could do. I decided to take it as far as it could go and to use my skill as a tool.

  • Growing up playing jazz and improvising has had a big impact on me, and it translates into my music.

  • I was pretty spoiled growing up, creatively and artistically; we were exposed to a lot of different things. I remember watching my brother's friends struggle to get to the level he was at musically and wondering why they were having such a hard time.

  • When I was younger, I was always a musician that could play by ear better than I could analytically.

  • You don't have to just hit nails with hammers, you know; you can use a hammer to beat somebody's brains in, to make armor or break a car window. You can do all kinds of things with your instrument outside of its surface purpose. My bass is my crutch but the best crutch I could have.

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