"Making a living solely from music nearly always involves a list of compromises that I’m unwilling to make. And, ultimately, the commerce side of things kills the artistic side."
Friday, 8 April 2011
Feature: The Q&A: Fred Cornog, Musician (The Economist / More Intelligent Life)
In case it's not already clear, I'm a huge fan of East River Pipe, so the release of We Live In Rented Rooms sent me scuttling to find out any place I could offer coverage. Lo and behold, The Economist wanted the man on their pages and the story also ran on More Intelligent Life here. And with wise words like these, who can blame them:
"Making a living solely from music nearly always involves a list of compromises that I’m unwilling to make. And, ultimately, the commerce side of things kills the artistic side."
"Making a living solely from music nearly always involves a list of compromises that I’m unwilling to make. And, ultimately, the commerce side of things kills the artistic side."
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