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I've been playing music since I was born.
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All my favorite bands are the ones that push the limits and boundaries.
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Seeing your music, how it actually affects people, it just encourages me to stay true to myself and write stories that I relate to and that are real to me, an experience that I've had.
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I wanted to communicate how important it is to love on the people that are in our lives and to take every day with someone as a blessing.
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My dad knows great music. So I'm taking music to him to get an opinion rather than praise.
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I think that as long as you stay true to you when you're putting out music, somebody's going to like it.
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I always knew I wanted to have a good career, so I made it happen.
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I can play the harmonica with my nose.
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I write most of my music in my house, which is like a tree house.
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My dad is in the music business in Nashville. I was the third child born in my family, and there are three notes in a chord, so that's how they came up with my name.
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My dad had this old truck that he used to take on back roads and showed me how to drive when I was nine or ten.
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I talked to my agent and said that, basically, I'm the Taylor Lautner of TV. We both have our shirts off a lot. And we have the same agent, so we goof around about it. I'm waiting to open a script and see my shirt on.
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It's not weird being recognised, but it's weird having to stop what you're doing to take pictures or sign something. But the fans are the reason you have your success, so it comes with the territory.
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I'm a huge Neil Flynn fan.
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I don't really like to put stuff in a box as far as genre-specific.
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My mom was always driving me back and forth to guitar lessons, growing up. She was super supportive and probably my biggest cheerleader.
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I watched 'Full House.' I loved 'Full House.'
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I love Matt Bomer.
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I play the piano, drums, little bit of bass, guitar. I can play harmonica, a little bit of the ukulele. Pretty much anything that's a strumming, string type thing.
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'Hold On' is such an important song to me personally.