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Well, if I could evolve as a writer and as a player that's really my only goal, to continue to grow as a musician and as a human being you know? Meet more people and learn more about having compassion for my fellow man and just trying to live. It's crazy out there and we just want to live and try to promote the idea of peace and love amongst each other and just growing and evolving as musicians. That's the only foreseeable goals I've got right now.


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Sounds great. Final question I like to ask musicians of all ages. If you could play on stage with one person living or dead who would you pick and why? Well, I'd probably say James Brown. If you go back and look at a lot of the early footage there was an intensity about the show and everybody was just really on you know? And just the way the he had it set up and the way that he handled himself and the way that the band was so tight. I think I could really dig on that, that’d be my final answer.


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I read a book about James, if you were in his band you’d have to be awfully doggone good because they said he was quick to just fire people if they made a mistake. I guess that's why the band was so good. He didn't take any junk, the people had to be straight, hitting the note all the time. If you could play with James Brown you could play with anybody. Right, and I think his band was tight for that reason. A lot of the way James handled his business wasn’t ideal for living together in peace as a band, I don't really subscribe to a lot of his business acumen, but there is a good bit of it that I really do dig on as far as re- specting yourselves. You know if you don't take yourself seriously nobody else is going to take you seriously. All that stuff had a big im- pact on me, still does. •


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