I think you create your own hipness.
Peabo Bryson
Music should probably provide answers in terms of lyrical content, and giving people a sense of togetherness and oneness, as opposed to being alone in their thoughts and dilemmas or regrets or happiness or whatever.
Life is too short to harbor any hostilities towards anybody.
Every significant event that takes place in our lives is set to some kind of music.
It doesn't mean that I won't be sexy or hip or anything like that.
There was a time in American history when almost every white person knew who Aretha Franklin was.
The line between greatness and obscurity is very, very small.
I adore being with Roberta. I adore being in her spiritual light. I adore being close to her talent and gifts.
I like that sense of we're all on the same page and trying to get the job done.
Trends don't mean very much.
I'm having fun just being a musician as well as an artist at this point.
For me, the other thing is not just a strong sense of spirituality.
I'm not angry at anyone.
I mean, on the food chain, do instruments really rate? I don't think so.
If you have a Stradivarius and nobody to play it, it's just a Stradivarius. Or is it even that? It's nothing.
I have to choose songs that represent my personality.
I never want to fake it. That's my whole thing.
In the last couple of years I've been picking up my guitar again.
I'd sing with Roberta Flack in a taxi if you called up and said she'd be in it.
If you think about it, everything we do in life is set to some kind of music.
If you think about it, Aretha did basically the same things that I do.
There weren't any white people in this country who didn't know who Gladys Knight was. Or the Pips were, as far as that's concerned.